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Osmotic pressure of a solution is `0.0821 atm` at a temperature of 300 K. The concentration in mole/litre will be

A

0.033

B

0.066

C

`0.33 xx 10^(-2)`

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C

`C=pi/(RT) = 0.0821/(0.0821 xx 300) = 1/300 =0.33 xx 10^(-2) M `
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