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The freezing point of aqueous solution that contains 5% by mass urea, `1.0%` by mass KCi and 10% by mass of glucose is `(K_(f)H_(2)O)=1.86` k kg/mol

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`290.2K`

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`285.5 K`

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`269. 93 K`

D

`250 K`

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