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The osmotic pressure (in atm.) of a 1 M solution a non-electrolyte at `0^(@)C` will be

A

1 atm

B

22.4 atm

C

0.0821 atm

D

76 atm

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B

`pi = C. R. T. = 1 xx 0.0821 xx 273 = 22.4 "atm"`
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