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Equal volume of `0.1 M` urea and `0.1M` glucose are mixed. The mixture will have

A

same osmotic pressure

B

lower osmotic pressure

C

higher osmotic pressure

D

none of these

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The correct Answer is:
A

Let volume of each solution mixed `= VL`
`M_("Total") = (1M xx VL)/(2VL) +(1M xx VL)/(2VL) = 1M`
As molarity of solution is not changed, there is no change in osmotic pressure.
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