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Explanation:

Answer:The boiling point of a solution 56.46 °C.

Explanation:

Boiling point of acetone = T= 56.30 °C = 329.30 K

Boiling point of the solution with 0.456 g of camphor =

per 100 g of acetone = 17.2 K g/mol

1000 g of acetone =1.72 K kg/mol

Rise = 1.72 * x*1000/31.4  

BP = 56.30+ rise

The boiling point of a solution 56.46 °C.

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