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Solution A contains 7 g/L of MgCl(2) an...

Solution A contains 7 g/L of `MgCl_(2)` and solution B contains 7 g/L of NaCl. At room temperature, the osmotic pressure of :

A

solution A is greater than B

B

both have same osmotic pressure

C

solution B is greater than A

D

cannot be determined

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Use `pi=iCRTimpliespi_(MgCl_(2))ltpi_(NaCl)`
Hence osmotic pressure of solution B is greater than A. Hence osmotic pressure of solution B is greater than A.
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