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At `300K,36g` of glucose present per litre in its solution had an osmotic pressure `4.98 ` bar. If the osmotic pressure of solution is `1.52` bar at the same temperature, what would be its concentration.

A

`0.06`

B

`0.03`

C

`0.08`

D

`0.01`

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`piV=(w)/(m)xxRxxTrArr" "4.98xx1=(36)/(180)xxRxxT" "....(1)`
`1.52xx1=CxxRxxT" "....(2)`
divide equation 1 by 2
`c=0.06`
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