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Determine the freezing point of a solution containing 0.625 g of glucose (`C_6H_(12)O_6`) dissolved in 102.8 g of water.
(Freezing point of water = 273 K, `K_(l)` for water = 1.87 K kg `"mol"^(-1)` at. wt. C = 12, H = 1, O = 16)

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