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Maximum freezing point fall is

A

camphor

B

naphthalene

C

benzene

D

water

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Maximum freezing point falls in camphor. `DeltaT_(f)=iK_(g)m`
Higher the value of `K_(f)` higher would be `DeltaT_(f)`
`K_(f)` (camphor) `=37.7^(@)C//m, K_(f)` (napthalene) `=6.80^(@)C//m`, `K_(f)` (benzene) `=5.12^(@)C//m`
`K_(f)` (water) `=1.86^(@)C//m`
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