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A 5% by mass of an aqueous solution of A of molar mass `342"gmol"^(-1)` is isotonic with 0.878% by mass of an aqueous solution of another substance B. The molar mass of B in `"gmol"^(-1)` is

A

120

B

180

C

60

D

90

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