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2g mixture of glucose and sucrose is dissolved in 1 litre water at 298K to develop osmotic pressure of 0.207 atm. Calculate percentage composition of glucose and sucrose by mole as well as by mass.

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Percentage by mole : glucose = 65.194, sucrose = 34.806 ; Percentage by mass : glucose = 50, sucrose = 50]
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