The boiling point elevation of an aqueous sucrose solution is found to be 0.39 °C. What mass of sucrose (molar mass = 342.30 g mol-1) would be needed to dissolve in 500.0 g of water? Kb (water) = 0.512 °C m-1.
A) 261 g sucrose
B) 528 g sucrose
C) 762 g sucrose
D) 223 g sucrose
E) 130. g sucrose
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