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0.01 M solution each of urea, common salt and sodium sulphate are taken, the ratio of depression in freezing point of these solutions is

A

`1:1:1`

B

`1:2:1`

C

`1:2:1`

D

`1:2:3`

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C

It is the ratio of number of particle in solution Urea = 1, common salt =2 , sodium sulphat = 3.
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