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6 g of a substance is dissolved in 100 g of water depresses the freezing point by `0.93^(@)C`. The molecular mass of the substance will be: (`K_(f)` for water ` = 1.86^(@)C`/molal)

A

60 g/mole

B

180 g/mole

C

120 g/mole

D

240 g/mole

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C
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