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Calculate the molal depression constant of a solvent which has freezing point `16.6^(@)C` and latent heat of fusion `180.75 "J g"^(-1)` :

A

`3.3`

B

`3.86`

C

`2.9`

D

`38.6`

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B

`K_(f)=(RT_(f)^(2))/(1000xx L_(f))`
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