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Osmotic pressrue of `0.4%` urea solution is 1.64 atm and that of 3.42% cane sugar is 2.46 atm. When the above two solutions are mixed, the osmotic pressure of the resulting solution is

A

1.64 atm

B

2.46 atm

C

2.06 atm

D

0.82 atm

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C

`pi=(1.66+2.46)/(2)=2.06` atm
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