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The osmotic pressure of blood is 4.56 atm at `27^(@) C`.The number of mol of glucose to be used per litre for an intravenous injection that is to have the same osmotic pressure as blood is

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The diagram shows that solution containing non-volatile solute freezes at a lower temperature `(T_(2)` than pure solvent `(T_(1)`.
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