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A solution is prepared by dissolving 0.6 g of urea (molar mass `=60 g"mol"^(-1)`) and 1.8 g of glucose (molar mass `=180g"mol"^(-1)`) in 100 mL of water at `27^(@)C`. The osmotic pressure of the solution is:
`(R=0.8206L "atm"K^(-1)"mol"^(-1))`

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`x/m=10^(-2)xx8^(1//3)=0.02g`
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