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The osmotic pressures to equimolar solutions of urea, `BaCl_(2)` and `AlCl_(3)` will be in the order

A

`AlCl_(3)gtBaCl_(2)gt` urea

B

`BaCl_(2)gtAlCl_(3)gt` urea

C

urea`gtBaCl_(2)gtAlCl_(3)`

D

`BaCl_(2)gt` urea` gtAlCl_(2)`

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