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Which of the following solutions will have maximum freezing point ?

A

0.01 M urea

B

0.01 M KCl

C

0.01 M `BaCl_(2)`

D

0.01 M NaCl

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0.01 M urea will have maximum freezing point because it will have the lowest depression in freezing point ( being non-electrolyte).
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