What volume of water (d = 1.00 g/mL) should be added to 600. mL of ethanol in order to have a solution that boils at 95.0°C? (For ethanol, Kb = 1.22 °C/m; density = 0.789 g/cm3; boiling point = 78.4°C)
A) 186 mL
B) 245 mL
C) 518 mL
D) 116 mL
E) 322 mL
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