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2g of benzoic acid (`C_6H_5COOH`) is dissolved in 25g of benzene show depression in freezing point equal to 1.62K. Molar depression constant for benzene, `K_f`=4.9K `kg mol^-1`. What is percentage association of acid if it forms a dimer in solution?

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