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The depression in freezing point of `0.01 m` aqueous `CH_(3)COOH` solution is `0.02046^(@)`, `1 m` urea solution freezes at `-1.86^(@)C`. Assuming molality equal to molarity, `pH` of `CH_(3)COOH` solution is
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5

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The correct Answer is:
3

`DeltaT_(t)=ixx1.86xx0.01`
Given `DeltaT_(t)=0205`
`:.i=1.1=1+(2-1)alpha`
`alpha=0.1`
`[H^(+)]=Calpha=0.01xx0.1=10^(-3)M`
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