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Two solutions of glucose have osmotic pressure 1.5 and 2.5 atm. respectively. 1 L of first solution is mixed with 2 L of second solution. The osmotic pressure of the resultant solution will be :

A

1.62 atm

B

6.12 atm

C

1.26 atm

D

2.16 atm

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