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Relative lowering of vapour pressure , osmotic pressure of a solution and elevation in boiling points are __(p)___ properties. Osmosis is the passage of __(q)__ through a semipermeable membrane from a solution of __(r)__ towards a solution of __(s)__ . Osmotic pressure is equivalent to mechanical pressure which must be applied on __(t)__ to prevent osmosis.
In the above paragraph p,q,r,s and t respectively are

A

colligative, solution, higher concentration ,lower concentration , solution

B

colligative, solvent,higher concentration, lower concentration, solution

C

colligative,solution, lower concentration,higher concentration, solvent

D

colligative ,solvent,lower concentration, higher concentration , solution

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