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The vapour pressure of pure benzene at `25^@C` is 640.0 mm Hg and vapour pressure of a solution of a solute in benzene is `25^@C` is 632.0 mm Hg. Find the freezing point of the solution if `k_f` for benzene is 5.12 K/m. `(T_("benzene")^@ = 5.5^@C)`

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