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A 0.01 M solution of glucose in water freezes at - `0.0186^(@)C`. A 0.01 M solution of NaCl in water will freeze at

A

`0^(@)C`

B

`0.0186^(@)C`

C

`-0.0186^(@)C`

D

`-0.0372^(@)C`

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D

Depression in freezing point will be almost double because the number of particles of 0.01 M NaCl are double than 0.01 M glucose.
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