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A solute A(2)B(3) is 20% pentamerised an...

A solute A_(2)B_(3) is 20% pentamerised and 30% ionised in the same solvent and rest remains unchanged at 122 K. What would be the osmotic pressure of solution if 2 mole of solute is dissolved to form 10 L solution at 122k?

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