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The osmotic pressure of a phenol solution in an organic solvent is deternined to be 20% less than expected, it is due to

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Phenol is 20% ionised

B

Phenol is 20% dimerised

C

Phenol is 40% dimerised

D

Phenol is 80% dimerised

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