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A solution containing 1g of sodium chloride in 100g of water freezes at `- 0.604^@C`.
Calculate the degree of dissociation of sodium chloride. (Na = 23, Cl = 35.5, Kf for water = 1.87 k `"mol"^(-1)`)

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