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The osmotic pressure of a solution is...

The osmotic pressure of a solution is

A

directly proportional to the concentration at constant temperature

B

inversely proportional to the molecular mass of the solute at constant temperature

C

indirectly proportional to the concentration at constant temperature

D

directly proportional to the temperature

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A, B, D

Osmotic pressure is directly proportional to concentraction and temperature and inversely proportional to molecular mass.
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