For water,$K_b = 0.513 \ ^oC \ kg \ mol^{-1}$. If $0.1 \ mol$ of sugar $(C_{12}H_{22}O_{11})$ is dissolved in $200 \ mL$ of water,at what temperature will the resulting solution boil at $1 \ atm$ pressure (in $^oC$)?

  • A
    $100.513$
  • B
    $100.0513$
  • C
    $100.256$
  • D
    $101.025$

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