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Equimolal solutions `KCl` and compound `X` in water show depression in freezing point in the ratio of `4:1`, Assuming `KCl` to be completely ionized, the compound `X` in solution must

A

Dissociate to the extent of 50%

B

Hydrolyse to the extent of 80%

C

Dimerize to the extent of 50%

D

Trimerize to the extent of 75%

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`underset(("p moles"))(KCl)` and `underset(("p moles"))(X)`
`DeltaT_(f)(KCl)=iK_(f)m=2K_(f).m" "," " DeltaT_(f)(X)=K_(f).m=1/4(2K_(f)m)impliesi_(x)=1/2(lt1)`
`1- alpha, alpha//2" "1- alpha, alpha//3`
`i=1-alpha+(alpha)/2=11-(alpha)/2=1/2impliesalpha=100%" "i=1-alpha+(alpha)/3=11-(2alpha)/3=1/2impliesalpha=3/4=75%`
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