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Given that `DeltaT_(f)` is the depression in freezing point of the solvent in a solution of a non-volatile solute of molarity `m`,the quantity `underset(m rarr0)(Lt) (DeltaT_(f)//m)` is equal to ……………. .

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If `DeltaT` is the depression in freezing point of the solvent in a solution of a non-volatile solute of molality `m`, the quantity `underset (m rarr 0)(Lt) (DeltaT_(f)//m)` is equal to `K_(f)`
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