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Equimolal solutions `A` and `B` show depression in freezing point in the ratio `2:1`. A remains in the normal state in solution. `B` will be

A

Normal in solution

B

Dissociated in solution

C

Associated in solution

D

Hydrolysed in solution

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C

`(DeltaT_(f _A)) /(DeltaT_(f_B))=2/1 = 1/(1//2)` , i.e., `B` should associate to show higher `DeltaT`.
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