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The relationship between osmotic pressure at `273 K` when `10 g` glucose `(P_(1)), 10 g` urea `(P_(2))` and `10 g` sucrose `(P_(3))` are dissolved in `250 mL` of water is:

A

`P_1 gt P_2 gt P_3`

B

`P_3 gt P_1 gt P_2`

C

`P_2 gt P_1 gt P_3`

D

`P_2 gt P_3 gt P_1`

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