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Calculate the freezing point of an aqueous solution containing `10.5g` of Magnesium bromide in 200 g of water, assuming complete dissociation of Magnesium bromide.
(Molar mass of magnesium bromide `=184 g mol ^(-1)`, for water `=1.86K kg mol^(-)`).

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