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The creysopic constant `(K_(f))` for water is 1.86 K `mol^(-1)kg^(-1)`. What does it signift ?

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It signifies that when 1 mole of a normal solute is dissolved in one kg of water, the freezing point of water is lowered by 1.86 K.
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