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The osmotic pressures of 0.010 M solutions of KI and sucrose (`C_(12)H_(22)O_(11)`) are 0.432 atm and 0.24 atm respectively. The van't Hoff factor for KI is :

A

1.8

B

0.8

C

1.2

D

1

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