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When `36.0g` of a non -volatile, non-electrolyte solution an empirical formula `CH_(2)O` is dissolved inn`1.20Kg` of water. The solution freezes at `-0.93^(@)C`. What is the no. of oxygen atoms present per molecule of solute? `K_(f)` of `H_(2)O=1.86K kg mol^(-1)`, Freezing point of `H_(2)O=273K`

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`C_(2)H_(4)_O_(2)`
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