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A solution of a non-volatile solute in water freezes at `-0.30^(@)C`. The vapour pressure of pure water at `298 K` is `23.51 mm Hg` and `K_(f)` for water is `1.86 degree//molal`. Calculate the vapour pressure of this solution at `298 K`.

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