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Determine the amount of NaCl to be dissolved in 600g `H_(2)O` to decrease the freezing point by `0.2^@ C`.
Given : `k_f` of `H_(2)O = 2 km^(-1)` .
Density of `H_(2)O(l) = 1 g/(ml)`

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