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Solution `S_1` contains 3g of urea per litre and solution `S_2` contains 9g glucose per litre. At 298 K, the osmotic pressure of

A

`S_1` is greater than that of `S_2`

B

`S_1` is less than that of `S_2`

C

Both the solutions is same

D

Both the solutions is 1 atm.

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