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Relationship between osmotic pressure at 273 K when 1% glucose `(pi_(1)),1%` urea `(pi_(2)),81 %` sucrose `(pi_(3))` are dissolved in 1 litre of water :

A

`pi_(1) gt pi_(2) gt pi_(3)`

B

`pi_(2) gt pi_(1) gt pi_(3)`

C

`pi_(3) gt pi_(1) gt pi_(2)`

D

`pi_(1) = pi_(2)= pi_(3)`

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