Answer:
168°C is the melting point of your impure sample.
Step-by-step explanation:
Melting point of pure camphor= T =179°C
Melting point of sample =
= ?
Depression in freezing point =

Depression in freezing point is also given by formula:

= The freezing point depression constant
m = molality of the sample = 0.275 mol/kg
i = van't Hoff factor
We have:
= 40°C kg/mol
i = 1 ( non electrolyte)




168°C is the melting point of your impure sample.