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A solution of CaCl(2) was prepared by di...

A solution of `CaCl_(2)` was prepared by dissolving 0.0112g in 1 kg of distilled water (molar mass of `Ca = 41 g mol^(-1)` and `Cl =35.5 g mol^(-1)`). The freezing point constant of water is `2 "K kg mol"^(-1)`. The depression in the freezing point of the solution is :

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