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A solution containing 10 g per `dm^(3)` of urea (molecular mass = 60 g `mol^(-1)`) is isotonic with a 5% solution of a non-volatile solute. The molecular mass of this non-volatile solute is

A

`250 g mol^-1`

B

`300 g mol^-1`

C

`350 g mol^-1`

D

`200g mol^-1`

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