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The boiling point of an aqueous solution of a non-volatile solute is `100.15^(@)C`. What is the freezing point of an aqueous solution obtained by dilute the above solution with an equal volume of water. The values of `K_(b)` and `K_(f)` for water are `0.512` and `1.86^(@)C mol^(-1)`:

A

`-0.544^(@)C`

B

`-0.52^(@)C`

C

`-0.272^(@)C`

D

`-1.86^(@)C`

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