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Which solution will show maximum elevation in b.pt:

A

`0.1M KCI`

B

`0.1M BaCI_(2)`

C

`0.1M FeCI_(3)`

D

`0.1MFe_(@)(SO_(4))_(3)`

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D

The solution for which more value of van't Hoff factor will show maximum elevation in b.pt.
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