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A solution containing 1.8 g of a compound (empirical formula `CH_(2)O`) in 40 g of water is observed to freeze at `-0.465^(@)`C. The molecules formula of the compound is (`K_(f)` of water =1.86kg K`mol^(-1)`):

A

`C_(2)H_(4)O_(2)`

B

`C_(3)H_(6)O_(3)`

C

`C_(4)H_(8)O_(4)`

D

`C_(6)H_(12)O_(6)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`Delta T_(f)=K_(f)xxm`
`0.465=1.86xx(1.8)/(M)xx(1000)/(40)rArr M =180`
Molecular formula = `("empirical formula")_(n)`
`n=("Molecular mass")/("Empirical formula mass")=(180)/(30)=6`
Molecular formaula `= (CH_(2)O)_(6)=C_(6)H_(12)O_(6)`.
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