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The molal freezing points constant of water is 1.86 K kg `"mol"^(-1)`. Therefore, the freezing point of 0.1 M NaCl in water is expected to be
1) `-1.86^(@)C`
2) `-0.372^(@)C`
3) `-0.186^(@)C`
4) `+0.372^(@)C`

A

`-1.86^(@)C`

B

`-0.186^(@)C`

C

`-0.372^(@)C`

D

`0.372^(@)C`

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