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The cryoscopic constant of water is 1.86 K kg `mol^(-1)`. A 0.01 molal acetic acid solution produces a depression of `0.0194^(@)C` in the freezing point. The degree of dissociation of acetic acid is :

A

zero

B

0.043

C

0.43

D

1

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b
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