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What should be the freezing point of aqueous solution containing `17g` of `C_(2)H(5)OH` is `1000g` of water (`K_(f)` for water =`1.86 deg kg mol^(-1)`)?

A

`-0.69^(@)C`

B

`0.34^(@)C`

C

`0.0^(@)C`

D

`0.24^(@)C`

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  • What should be the freezing point of aqueous solution contiaining 17 gm of C_(2)H_(5)OH in 1000 gm of water (water K_(f)=1.86 "deg-kg mol"^(-1)

    A
    `-0.69^(@)C`
    B
    `-0.34^(@)C`
    C
    `0.0^(@)C`
    D
    `0.34^(@)C`
  • What would be the freezing point of aqueous solution containing 17 g of C_(2)H_(5)OH in 100 g of water (K_(f) H_(2)O = 1.86 K mol^(-1)kg) :

    A
    `-6.8^(@)C`
    B
    `-0.34^(@)C`
    C
    `0.0^(@)C`
    D
    `0.34^(@)C`
  • What would be the freezing point of aqueous solution containing 17 g of C_(2)H_(5)OH in 100 g of water (K_(f) H_(2)O = 1.86 K mol^(-1)kg) :

    A
    `-6.8^(@)C`
    B
    `-0.34^(@)C`
    C
    `0.0^(@)C`
    D
    `0.34^(@)C`
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