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An aqueous solution of sucrose (`C_(12)H_(22)O_(11)`) having a concentration of 34.2gram/ litre has an osmotic pressure of 2.38 atmospheres at `17^(@)`C. For an aqueous solution of glucose (`C_(6)H_(12)O_(6)`) to be isotonic with this solution , its concentration should be :

A

34.2g/l of glucose

B

17.1 g/l of glucose

C

18.0 g/l of glucose

D

36.0 g/l of glucose

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