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Calculating the depression in the freezing point of water when 10g of `CH_3CH_2CHClCOOH` is added to 250g of water. Ka=`1.4xx10^-3`, kf =1.86 K kgmol`(-1)`

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0.56

B

0-.84

C

0.65

D

0.27

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