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For 1 molal solution of each compound minimum freezing point will be assuming compound ionisation in each case :

A

`[Fe(H_(2)O)_(6)]Cl_(3)`

B

`[Fe(H_(2)O)_(5)Cl]Cl_(2) . H_(2)O`

C

`[Fe(H_(2)O)_(4)Cl_(2)]Cl .2 H_(2)O`

D

`[Fe(H_(2)O)_(3)Cl_(3)] .3 H_(2)O`

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