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The depression in feezing point is 0.93^...

The depression in feezing point is `0.93^(@)C` then the osmotic pressure of aqueous solution of the given non-electrolyte at `27^(@)C` is

A

12.3 atm

B

1.23 atm

C

6.15 atm

D

2.46 atm

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