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We have 200 mL of 6% urea solution at `27^(@)C`. Osmotic pressure due to osmosis is (`R=0.0821L "atom mol"^(-1)K^(-1)`)

A

24.63 atm

B

12.315 atm

C

4.926 atm

D

6.157 atm

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To calculate the osmotic pressure of a 6% urea solution, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the formula for osmotic pressure The formula for osmotic pressure (π) is given by: \[ \pi = i \cdot C \cdot R \cdot T \] where: ...
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