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The total concentration of dissolved particles inside red blood cells is approximately `0.30` M and membrane surrounding the cells is semipermeable . What would be the osmotic pressure (in atmospheric ) inside the cells become if the cell were removed from the blood plasma and placed in pure water at 298 K ?

A

`7.34` atm

B

`1.78` atm

C

`2.34` atm

D

`0.74` atm

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