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The depression of freezing points of `0.05` molal aqueous solution of the following compounds are measured.
`1. `NaCl` 2. `K_(2)SO_(4)` 3. `C_(6)H_(12)O_(6)` 4. `Al_(2)(SO_(4))_(3)`
Which one of the above compounds will exhibit the maximum depression of freezing point ?

A

3

B

2

C

4

D

1

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C

More the value of van't hoff factor, more will be the depression in freezing point.
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