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When `0.98%` (w`//`v) aqueous solution of noon-volatile polymeric solute of molar mass `3xx10^(5)` g`//`mol is allowed for osmosis at `27^(@)` C, the height of solution increased by X mm at osmotic equilibrium .
The density of final solution is `1.103 g//cm^(3)`. The value of X is :
[Given : R=0.08L-atm`//`K-mol,g=9.80 `ms^(-2)`]

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