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10 g of solute A and 20 g of solute B are present in a 500 mL of solution. The solution has the same osmotic pressure as 6.67 g of A and 30 g of B present in same volume of solution at same temperature. The ratio of molar masses of solute A and B will be:

A

0.25

B

0.66

C

0.33

D

0.75

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