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An aqueous solution of sugar is taken in...

An aqueous solution of sugar is taken in a beaker. At freezing point of solution

A

Crystals of sugar separated

B

Crystals of glucose and fructose are separated

C

Crystals of ice separated

D

Mixture of ice and some sugar crystals separated

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C
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