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31 gm of ethylene glycol `(C_2H_6O_2)` is mixed with 500 gm of solvent. `(K_f = 2 K kg "mol"^(-1))`. What is the freezing point of the solution in K ? (freezing point of solvent = 273K)

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272

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271

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270

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274

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