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Calculate the amount of ice that will separate out on cooling containing `50 g `of ethylene glycol in `200 g` of water to `-9.3^(@)C (K_(f)` for water =`1.86 K mol^(-1) kg`)

A

38.71 g

B

38.71 mg

C

42 g

D

42 mg

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The correct Answer is:
A

`HA hArr H^(+) + A^(-)`
`{:(t = 0," "C,0,0),(t_("eq"),C - C alpha,C alpha,C alpha):}`
`[H^(+)] = C alpha, [H^(+)] = 10^(-PH)`
`:. C alpha = 10^(-2)`
`0.1 alpha = 10^(-2)`
`alpha = 0.1`
`alpha = (I - 1)/(n - 1) , 0.1 = (I - 1)/(2 - 1)`
`i = 1.1`
`:. pi = iCRT`
`= 1.1 xx 0.1 xx RT = 0.11 RT`
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