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The solute 'A' is a ternary electrolyte and solute 'B' is a non- electrolyte. If 0.1 M solution of solute 'B' produces an osmotic pressure of 2P, then, 0.05 M solution of A at the same temperature will produce an osmotic pressure equal to

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