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To observe an elevation of boiling point of \(0.05^{\circ} \mathrm{C},\) the amount of a solute (mol. wt. \(=100\) ) to be added to \(100 \mathrm{g}\) of water \(\left(K_{b}=0.5\right)\) is

  1. A \(2 \mathrm{g}\)
  2. B \(0.5 \mathrm{g}\)
  3. C \(1 \mathrm{g}\)
  4. D \(0.75 \mathrm{g}\)
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(C) \(1 \mathrm{g}\)

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Elevation of boiling point, \[ \Delta T_{b}=\frac{w \times K_{b} \times 1000}{M \times W} \] (Here, w and \(W=\) weights of solute and solvent respectively. \(M=\) molecular weight of solute and \(K_{b}=\) constant On substituting values, we get of…