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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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Glucose is not an electrolyte and it remains undissociated thus it gives only one particle which is the minimum number of particles, hence it has minimum `DeltaT_(f)` or maximum freezing point.
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