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The decreases in the freezing point of an aqueoues solution of a substance is `1.395K` and that in the freezing point of benzene solution of the same substance is `1.280K`. Explain the difference in `DeltaT`. The substance:

A

dissociates in the aqueous solution as well as in the benzene solution

B

forms complexes in solution

C

associates in the benzene solution

D

dissociates in the aqueous solution and not in the benzene solution

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