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Four solutions of `K_(2)SO_(4)` with the concentrations 0.1m, 0.01m ,0.001 m, and 0.0001 m are available . The maximum value of colligative property corresponds to :

A

0.0001 m solution

B

0.001 m solution

C

0.01 m solution

D

0.1 m solution

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