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There is `AP_(3)` and sucrose solution with 0.1 M concentration each . If osmotic pressure of `AB_(3)` and sucrose solution is 0.72 atm and 0.24 atm respectively at same temperature . The fraction of `AB_(3)` dissociated will be :

A

0.25

B

`0.50`

C

`0.67`

D

`0.90`

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