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To 10 ml of `0.1 M BaCl_(2)` solution. `0.2 ml "of" 3 M Na_(2)SO_(4)` is formed and is compeltely insoluble. All the salts are completely dissociated and change in volume is negligible. The

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Freezing point is raised

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Freezing point is lowered

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Freezing point does not change

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Boiling point is lowered

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