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A solution of glucose `(C_(6)H_(12)O_(6))`is isotonic with `4`g of urea `(NH_(2)-CO-NH_(2))` per litre of solution .The concentration of glucose is :

A

4 g/L

B

8 g/L

C

12 g/L

D

14 g/L

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C

`(pi_(1))/(pi_(2))=(C_(1))/(C_(2))`
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