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`75.2 g` of `C_(6)H_(5)OH` (phenol) is dissolved in a solvent of `K_(f) = 14`. If the depression in freezing point is `7K`, then find the percentage of phenol that dimerises.

A

`50%`

B

`75%`

C

`25%`

D

`99%`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`2C_(6)H_(5)OH rArr (C_(6)H_(5)OH)_(2)`
`7=14xx0.8((2-alpha)/(2))^((C alpha)/(2))`
`alpha = 0.75=75%`
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