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The value of `K_(f)`for water is `1.86^(@)`, calculated from glucose solution, The value of `K_(f)`for water calculated for NaCl solution will be,

A

`=1.86`

B

`lt1.86`

C

`gt1.86`

D

Zero

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A

`K_(b)` is characteristic constant for given solvent.
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