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The amount of ice that will separate out from a solution containing 25 g of ethylene glycol in 100 g of water that is cooled to `-10^(@)C`, will be [Given : `K_(f) "for" H_(2)O = 1.86K mol^(-1) kg`]

A

50.0 g

B

25.0 g

C

12.5 g

D

30.0 g

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