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The expression to compute molar mass of an ideal non volatile solute `M_2` from the depression in freezing point mass of solute `m_2,` and mass of solvent `m_1,` is

A

`M_(2)= (1000K_(A))/(Delta T_(f)) (m_(1))/(m_(2))`

B

`M_(2)= (Detla T_(f))/(1000K_(f)) (m_(2))/(m_(1))`

C

`M_(2)= (Delta T_(f))/(1000K_(f))(m_(1))/(m_(2))`

D

`M_(2) =(1000K_(f))/(Delta T_(f))(m_(2))/(m_(1))`

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