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Two solutions of glucose have osmotic pressure `1.5` and `2.5 atm`,respectively. `1 L` of first solution is mixed with `2 L`of second solution. The osmotic pressure of the resultant solution will be
a.`2.62 atm`, b.`6.12 atm`,c.`3.26 atm`, d.`2.16 atm`

A

21.6 atm

B

0.126 atm

C

2.16 atm

D

0.216 atm

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C

`(pi_(1)V_(1)+pi_(2)V_(2))/(V_(1)+V_(2))= pi_(r )`
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