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What is the freezing point of a solution contains `10.0g`of glucose`C_(6)H_(12)O_(6)`, in `100g` of `H_(2)O` ? `K_(f)=1.86^(@)C//m`

A

`-0.186^@C`

B

`+0.186^@C`

C

`-0.10 ^@C`

D

`-1.03 ^@C`

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