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[" 40.What is the freezing point of a solution containing "],[8.1gm" .of HBr is "100gm" .water assuming the acid to "],[" be "90%" ionized "(K_(1)" for water "1.86K" molality "^(-1)" ) :- "],[" A."0.85C],[" B."-3.53C],[" C."OC],[" D."-0.35C]

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