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An aqueous solution of glucose boils at 100.01°C. The molal elevation constant for water is 0.5 k mol' kg. the number of molecules of
glucose in the solution containing 100 g of water is
A. 6.023 x 1023
B. 6.023 x 1022
C. 12.046 x 1020
D. 12.046 x 1023​

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