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At temperature `327^(@)C` and concentration C, the osmotic pressure of a solution is P. The same solution at concentration C/2 and a temperature `427^@C` of shows osmotic pressure of 2 atm. The value of P will be :

A

`12/7` atm

B

`24/7` atm

C

`6/5` atm

D

`5/6` atm

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To solve the problem, we will use the formula for osmotic pressure, which is given by: \[ \pi = CRT \] where: - \(\pi\) is the osmotic pressure, ...
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