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200 `cm^3` of an aqueous solution of a protein contains 1.26g of the protein . The osmotic pressure of such a solution at 300K is found to be `2.7 xx 10^-3` bar. Calculate the molar mass of the protein (R=0.083 L bar `mol^-1 K^-1`)

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