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A solution containing 500 g of a protein per liter is isotonic with a solution containing 3.42 g sucrose per liter. The molecular mass of protein in 5 x `10^(x)`, hence x is.

A

5

B

146

C

34200

D

50000

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D

For isotonic solution, `C_(1) = C_(2)`
`( 3.42) /( 342) =( 500)/( M ) `
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