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If solution sulphate is considered to be completely dissociated into cations and anions in aqueous solution, the change in freezing point water `(Delta T_(f))`, when `0.01` mole of solution sulphate is dissolved in `1 kg` of water, is: `(K'_(f) = 1.86 kg mol^(-1))`

A

`0.0186 K`

B

`0.0372 K`

C

`0.0558 K`

D

`0.0744 K`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`DeltaT_(f) = iK_(f) m`
`= 3 xx 1.86 xx 0.01//1`
`= 0.0558 K`
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