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Calculate the osmotic pressure of a solution containing 10 gram each of glucose `(C_6H_12O_8)` and sucrose `(C_12H_22O_11)` in `1000cm^3` of the soluton at `25^@C`.
`(R=0.083 L bar K^-1 mol^-1)`

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