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What is the boiling point elevation constant, Kb, of diethyl ether if 38.2 g of the nonelectrolyte benzophenone, C6H5COC6H5, dissolved in 330. g of diethyl ether produces a solution that boils at 35.7°C? Use molar masses with at least as many significant figures as the data given.

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