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The depression of freezing point of a solvent (b.p:303 K) for a particular solution is 0.153 K. Calculate the molal elevation constant if the boiling point of the solution is ` 304.52 K .(K_(f) =1.68 K kg mol ^(-1))`

A

`1.68K m^(-1)`

B

`16.8Km^(-1)`

C

`0.68 Km^(-1)`

D

`11.6 Km^(-1)`

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