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What will be the amount of ice separated on cooling solution of 40g ethylene glycol in 400 g water upto`-9.3^(@)`C ?

A

177.78 g

B

129.03 g

C

222.22 g

D

270.97 g

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The correct Answer is:
D

`Delta T_(f)=9.3`
`(40)/(62)xx(1000)/((400-x))xx1.86=9.3`
`(40xx1000)/(62xx9.3)xx1.86=400-X`
`x=400-129.03`
x=270.97
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