If an aqueous solution contains $9 \%$ and $1 \%$ $(w/w)$ of two non-volatile non-electrolytes $X$ (molecular weight $180$) and $Y$ (molecular weight $50$) respectively,the boiling point of the solution in ${ }^{\circ} C$ is approximately $(K_b = 0.52 \ K \ kg \ mol^{-1})$

  • A
    $101.4$
  • B
    $100.4$
  • C
    $102.4$
  • D
    $100.8$

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