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A `0.002 M` aqueous solution of an ionic compound `[Co(NH_(3))_(5)(NO_(2))] Cl` freezes at `-0.00732^(@)C`. Find the number of moles of ions which `1` mole of ionic compound produces of being dissolved in water. `(K_(f) = -1.86^(@)C//m)`.

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