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Dissolution of 1.5 g of a non-volatile solute (mol mass = 60 g/mole) in 250 g of a solvent reduces its freezing point by 0.01ºC. The molal depression constant of the solvent is:

A

0.001 `Kkg mol^(-1)`

B

0.001 `Kkg mol^(-1)

C

0.0001 `Kkg mol^(-1)

D

0.1 `Kkg mol^(-1)

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