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Solute A is a ternary electrolyte and solute B is a non-electrolyte. If 0.1 M solution of B produces an osmotic pressure of 2P at temperature 3T K then 0.05 M solution of A at T K will produce an osmotic pressure of:

A

P

B

`1.5P`

C

2P

D

10 P

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