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1000gm of sucrose solution in water is cooled to `-0.5^(@)C`. How much of ice would be separated out at this temperature, if the solution started to freeze at `-0.38^(@)C`. Express your answer in gram.
`(K_(f)H_(2)O=1.86K "mol"^(-1)kg)`

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