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The boiling point of pure ethanol (C₂H₅OH, MM = 46.07 g/mol) is 78.4 °C. A solution is made using 100.0 g of ethanol (the solvent) and 28.1 g of glucose (MM = 180.16 g/mol). What is the boiling point of this solution, in °C? (Kb of ethanol is 1.22 °C/m)

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