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An aqueous solution containing 4.9 g of a solute dissolved in 500 mL of the solution shows an osmotic pressure of 2.1 atmosphere at `27^@C`. What is the nature of the solute (associated or dissociated, if the molar mass of the solute is 57 a.m.u)

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