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The osomotic pressure of a solution at `0^(@)C` is `4 atm`. What will be its osmotic pressure at `546 K` under similar conditions?
a.`4 atm`, b.`9 atm`,c.`8 atm`, d.`6 atm`

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c. `(pi_(1))/(pi_(2))=(CRT_(1))/(CRT_(2))`
`(pi_(1))/(pi_(2))=(T_(1))/(T_(2))`
`(4)/(pi_(2))=(273)/(546)`
`pi_(2) =8 atm`
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