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The factor (DeltaT(f)//K(f)) represents...

The factor `(DeltaT_(f)//K_(f))` represents

A

Molarity

B

Formality

C

Normality

D

Molality

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D

`DeltaT_(f)=K_(f) xx Molarity`
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