When $1.685 \ g$ of an alkali metal chloride is dissolved in $200 \ g$ water,the boiling point of the solution is measured to be $100.051 \ ^\circ C$. If the ionic solid has a crystal lattice with cation and anion radius $1.70 \ \mathring{A}$ and $1.80 \ \mathring{A}$ respectively,find the edge length of the solid assuming no defect in the crystal. Given: $K_b(H_2O) = 0.51 \ K \ kg \ mol^{-1}$,$N_A = 6 \times 10^{23}$,atomic masses: $[Li = 7, Na = 23, K = 39, Rb = 85.5, Cs = 133, Cl = 35.5]$.

  • A
    $7 \ \mathring{A}$
  • B
    $\frac{7}{\sqrt{3}} \ \mathring{A}$
  • C
    $\frac{14}{\sqrt{3}} \ \mathring{A}$
  • D
    $3.5 \ \mathring{A}$

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