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The amount of ice that will separate out on cooling a solution containing 50 g ethylene glycol in 200 g water to `-9.3^(@)C` is : (`K'_(f) = 1.86 K "molality"^(-1)`)

A

`38.71 g`

B

`38.71` g

C

`42`g

D

42 mg

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