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The normal boiling point of a certain liquid X is 135.00 °C, but when 16.5 g of glycine (C2H;NO2) are dissolved in 400. g of X the solution boils at 136.1 °C instead. Use this information to calculate the molal boiling point elevation constant K of X Be sure your answer is rounded to the correct number of significiant digits.

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