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The osmotic pressure of a solution containing `40 g` of solute `("molecular mass 246")` per litre at `27^(@)C` is `(R=0.0822 atm L mol^(-1))`

A

`0.1atm`

B

`0.2`atm

C

`0.4`atm

D

`0.8 ` atm

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C

`pi = ( gRT)/( MV)`
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