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Chloroform has a boiling point of 61.1°C and dichloromethane has a boiling point of 40.0°C. When 0.250 mol of dichloromethane is added to 0.750 mol of chloroform, the resulting solution will have a boiling point
A) between 40.0°C and 61.1°C, but closer to 61.1°C.
B) between 40.0°C and 61.1°C, but closer to 40.0°C.
C) greater than 61.1°C.
D) less than 40.0°C.
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