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A solution conaining 62 g ethylene glycol in 250 g water is cooled to `-10^(@)C`. If `K_(f)` for water is `1.86 K kg "mol"^(-1)`, the amount of water (in g) separated as ice is
[Molecular mass of ethylene glycol `=62 g "mol"^(-1)`]

A

32

B

48

C

16

D

64

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