What is the freezing point of a solution containing $8.1 \ g \ HBr$ in $100 \ g$ water,assuming the acid to be $90 \ \%$ ionised ($K_f$ for water $= 1.86 \ K \ kg \ mol^{-1}$)?

  • A
    $0.85$
  • B
    $- 3.53$
  • C
    $0$
  • D
    $- 0.35$

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