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Osmotic pressure of an aqueous solution at `27^(@)C` is found to be 1900 mm Hg. What will be the freezing point of solution (Assuming, molality =molarity xx1.5) ? `(K_(f)-=1.86)`

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`-0.283^(@)C`
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