When $174.5 \ mg$ of octatomic sulfur $(S_8)$ is added to $78 \ g$ of bromine $(Br_2)$,the boiling point of bromine becomes ............. $K$. Given: $K_b$ for $Br_2 = 5.2 \ K \ kg \ mol^{-1}$ and the boiling point of pure $Br_2 = 332.15 \ K$.

  • A
    $332.19$
  • B
    $236.52$
  • C
    $339.89$
  • D
    $345.63$

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