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An antifreeze solution is prepared from `222.6 g` of ethylene glycol `[C_(2)H_(4)(OH)_(2)]` and `200 g` of water. Calculate the molality of the solution. If the density of the solution is `1.072g mL^(-1)` then what shall be the molarity of the solution?

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