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560gm,2m Urea solution (freezing point, `T(f)`) when kept at temperature which is `5^(@)C` below its freezing point ,then half of the solvent freezes out. Calculate the weight of solvent that (in g) freezes out if the same solution is placed at temperature `15^(@)C` below its freezing point `T(f)`

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