What mass of water is required to give an aqueous solution containing 0.265 mol of MgCl2 with a freezing point of -3.8°C? (Van't Hoff factor of MgCl2 is 2.7)
A) 1.25 kg
B) 0.538 kg
C) 0.113 kg
D) 0.882 kg
E) 0.350 kg
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