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The freezing point of one molal `NaCl`solution assuming `NaCl`to be `100%`dissociated in water is (molal depression constant=`1.86)`

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`-1.86^(@)C`

B

`-3.72^(@)C`

C

`+1.86^(@)C`

D

`+3.72^(@)C`

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For NaCl i=2
`Delta T_(f)=2K_(f)m=2xx1.86xx1=3.72`
`T_(s)=T-Delta T_(f)=0-3.72=-3.72^(@)C`
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