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The freezing point of a `0.05 molal` solution of non-electrolyte in water is `(K_(f)=1.86 K m^(-1))`

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`-1.86^(@)C`

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`-0.93^(@)C`

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`-0.093^(@)C`

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`0.93^(@)C`

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