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Consider the following solutions:
I.1 M sucrose , II. 1 M KCl
III.1 M benzoic acid in benzene
IV.`1 M (NH_(3))_(3)PO_(4)`
Which of the following is/are true?

A

All solutions are isotonic

B

III is hypotonic of I, II and IV

C

I, II and III are hypertonic of IV

D

IV is hypertonic of I, II and III

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