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The relationship between the values of osmotic pressures of`0.1M`solutionsof`KNO_(3)(P_(1))`and`CH_(3)COOH(P_(2))`is

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`P_(1) gt P_(2)`

B

`P_(2)g t P_(1)`

C

`P_(1)=P_(2)`

D

`P_(1)//(P_(1)+P_(2))=P_(2)//(P_(1)+P_(2))`

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