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[" 28.What is the freezing point of a solution containing "8.1],[" g HBr in "100" g water assuming the acid to be "90%],[" lonised? (K,for HBr "=1.86Kmol^(-1)" ) "],[[" (a) "0.85^(@)C," (b) "-3.53^(@)C," (c) "0^(@)C," (d) "-0.35^(@)C]]

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