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1 M and 2 M solutions of glucose are prepared in water .Hence ,____.

A

the osmotic pressure of both the solutions will be the same temperature

B

2M solution will have higher osomotic pressure

C

1 M solution will have higher osmotic pressure

D

Osmotic pressure will be independent of the concentration

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