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What is osmolarity of`0.20MKCl` solution?

A

0.10 osmol

B

0.20 osmol

C

0.30 osmol

D

0.40 osmol

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D

`KCl hArr K^(+) + Cl^(-)`
osmosis is a colligative property and thus,osmolarity of `0.2M KCL=0.4` osmol.
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