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A salt MA(2) ionises as MA(2)hArr M^(2...

A salt `MA_(2)` ionises as
`MA_(2)hArr M^(2+)+2A^(-)`
It was found that a given solution of the salt had the same freezing point as solution of glucose of twice the molality. The apparent degree of ionization of the salt is

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