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Phenol associates in water to double molecules. The values of observed and calculated molecular weight of phenol are `161.84` and `94` , repectively. The degree of association are `161.84` and `94` , repectively. The degree of association of phenol will be
a. 60% , b. 84% , c. 45% , d. 80%

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