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The freezing point of benzene decreases by `0.45^(@)C` when 0.2 g of acetic acid is added to 20 g of benzene. If acetic acid associates to form a dimer in benzene, percentage association of acetic acid in benzenne will be:

A

`94.6`%

B

0.646

C

0.804

D

0.746

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`DeltaT_(f)=I xx K_(f)xxmimplies 0.45=9xx5.12xx0.2/60xx1000/20`
`i=0.527`
`underset(1-alpha)(2 A COH)+underset(alpha//2)((ACOH)_(2))`
`i=1-(alpha)/2implies0.527=1-(alpha)/2impliesalpha=0.946` or 94.6%
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