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When a 1.01g sample of compound D, a nonelectrolyte, is dissolved in 11.9g of water, the...

When a 1.01g sample of compound D, a nonelectrolyte, is dissolved in 11.9g of water, the boiling point of the resulting solution is 100.52 degrees Celsius. The boiling point of pure water is 100.0 degrees Celsius and the Kb for water is 0.509 C/m. Determine the molar mass of compound D.
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