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Solutions A,B,C and D are respectively `0.1M` glucose, `0.05M NaCI, 0.05M BaCI_(2)` and `0.1M AICI_(3)`. Which one of the following pairs is isotonic?

A

A and B

B

B and C

C

A and D

D

A and C

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Isotonic solutions have equal concentrations of particles.
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