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The freezing point of water is depressed by ` 0.37^@C` in a 0.01 molal NaCI solution. The freezing point of 0.02 molal solution of urea is depressed by

A

`0.37^(@)C`

B

`0.74^(@)C`

C

`0.185^(@)C`

D

`0^(@)C`

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The correct Answer is:
A

The depression in freezing point is proportional to molal concentration of the solute i.e.
`DeltaT_(f) prop m`
`DeltaT_(f)=K_(f)mi or K_(f)=(DeltaT_(f))/(ixxm)` = constant
so, `(DeltaT_(f_(NaCl)))/(i_(NaCl)xxm_(NaCl))=(DeltaT_(f_(Urea")))/(m_(Urea)xxi_(Urea))` = constant
`(0.37)/(2xx0.01)=(DeltaT_(f_(Urea)))/(0.02xx1)impliesDeltaT_(f_(Urea))=(0.37xx0.02)/(0.02)=0.37^(@)C`.
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