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The ratio of the value of any colligative property of KCl solution to that for sugar is nearly 'x' times for water as solvent and same molality. What will be the value of 'x' ?

A

1

B

0.5

C

2

D

2.5

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C

`i=("no. of particles furnished by KCI")/("no. of particles before dissociation")=2/1=2`
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