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Ethylene glycol is used as an antifreeze in a cold climate. Mass of ethylene glycol which should be added to 4 kg of water to prevent it from freezing at - `6^(@)C` will be ( K for water `= 1.86 "K kg mol"^(-1)`, and molar mass of ethylene glycol `= 62 g "mol"^(-1)` )

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Given,
`DeltaT =6^(@)C`,`W_(2)=4 kg = 4000g`,`Mw_(2)=62`,`K_(f)=1.85`
`W_(2) =(Mw_(2)xxW_(1)xxDeltaT)/(1000xxK_(f))`
`(62xx4000xx6)/(1000xx1.85) =804.32 g`.
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