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3.0 g of non-volatile solute when dissolve in 1 litre water, shows an osmotic pressure of 2 atmosphere at 300 K. Calculate the molar mass of the solute. (R = 0.0821 litre atm `K^(-1)"mol"^(-1)`).

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