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A solution containing `25.6 g` of sulphur, dissolved in `1000 g` of naphthalene whose melting point is `80.1^(@)C` gave a freezing point lowering of `0.680^(@)C`. Calculate the formula of sulphur (`K_(f)` for napthalene =`6.8 K m^(-1)`)

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