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A solution of sucrose (Molar mass = 342 g/mol) is prepared by dissolving 68.4 g of it per litre of the solution, what is its osmotic pressure? (R = 0.0821 lit. atm/mol-K) at 273K

A

4.48 atm

B

2 atm

C

1 atm

D

5 atm

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