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What mass of ethylene glycol (molar mass = `"62.0 g mol"^(-1)`) must be added to 5.50 kg of water to lower the freezing point of water from `0^(@)C` to `-10.0^(@)C` (`k_(f)` for water = `"1.86 K kg mol"^(-1)`).

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1.83 Kg

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