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`25mL` of an aqueous solution of `KCl` was found to require `20mL` of 1M `AgNO_(3)` solution when titrated using `K_(2)CrO_(4)` as an indicator.What is the depression in freezing point of `KCl` solution of the given concentration?
___________ (Nearest integer)
(Given : `K_(f)`=2.0 K kg `mol^(-1))`
Assume (1) `100%` ionization and
(2) density of the aqueous solution as `1 g mL^(-1)`

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