$0.01 \ M$ solutions of glucose,phenol,and potassium chloride were prepared in water. The boiling points of these solutions follow the order:

  • A
    Glucose solution $=$ Phenol solution $=$ Potassium chloride solution
  • B
    Potassium chloride solution $>$ Glucose solution $>$ Phenol solution
  • C
    Phenol solution $>$ Potassium chloride solution $>$ Glucose solution
  • D
    Potassium chloride solution $>$ Phenol solution $>$ Glucose solution

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