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A sample (A) of water boils at `100^@C` whereas another same (B) of water boils at `101.2^(@)C` . Identify the sample which will not freeze at ` 0^@C` .

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Sample (B) will not freeze at ` 0^(@)C` as it contains some impurity .
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