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The freezing point of equimolal solution will be highest for :

A

`C_(6)H_(5)NH_(3)Cl`(aniline hydrochloride)

B

`Ca(NO_(3))_(2)`

C

`La(NO_(3))_(3)`

D

`C_(6)H_(12)O_(6)`(glucose)

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D

`C_(6)H_(5)NH_(3)Cl rarr C_(6)H_(5)NH_(3)^(o+)+Cl^(ө)`
`Ca(NO_(3))_(2) rarr Ca^(2+) + 2NO_(3)^(ө)`
`La(NO_(3))_(3) rarr La^(3+) + 3NO_(3)^(ө)`
Glucose does not dissociate. So it has the minimum number of particles, and therefore, it shows minimum depression in freezing point. So it has the maximum freezing point.
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