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pH of a 0.1 M monobasic acid is found to...

pH of a 0.1 M monobasic acid is found to be 2 . Hence , its osmotic pressure at a given temperature T K is :

A

0.1 RT

B

0.11 RT

C

1.1 RT

D

0.01 RT

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