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Two equimolar solutions have osmotic pressures in the ratio of 2 : 1 at temperatures

A

`327^(@)C, 163.5^(@)C`

B

`327^(@)C, 27^(@)C`

C

`27^(@)C, 327^(@)C`

D

`327^(@)C, 200^(@)C`

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To solve the problem of determining the temperatures of two equimolar solutions with osmotic pressures in the ratio of 2:1, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Concept of Osmotic Pressure Osmotic pressure (\( \pi \)) is defined by the formula: \[ \pi = C \cdot R \cdot T \] where: ...
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