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The boiling point of 50g of carbon tetrachloride was raised by 0.402K when 0.5126g of naphthalene (mol. wt.128) was dissolved in it. Calculate the

The boiling point of 50g of carbon tetrachloride was raised by 0.402K when 0.5126g of naphthalene (mol. wt.128) was dissolved in it. Calculate the ebullioscopy constant (Kb) of carbon tetrachloride.

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