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[" 10.Dissolution of "1.5g" of a non-volatile solute "],[" (molecular weight "=60" ) in "250g" of a solvent "],[" reduces its freezing point by "0.01^(@)C" .Find at the "],[" molal depression constant of the solvent."],[[" (a) "0.01," (b) "0.001],[" (c) "0.0001," (d) "0.1]]

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