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Calculate the osmotic pressure at `25^(@)C` of a solution containing 1g of glucose and 1g of sucrose in 1 litre of solution.
If it were not known that the solute was a mixture of glucose and sucrose, what would be the molecular weight of solute corresponding to the calculated osmotic pressure ?

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