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The osmotic pressures of 0.1M glucose and 0.1M NaCl solutions are __________ .

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  3. The osmotic pressures of 0.1M glucose and 0.1M NaCl solutions are .

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  4. Solutions that have same osmotic pressure are called solutions.

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  11. Explain the terms osmosis and osmotic pressure.

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