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Two solutions of `KNO_(3)` and `CH_(3)COOH` are prepared separately. Molarity of both is `0.1M` and osmotic pressure are `P_(1) and P_(2)` respectively. The correct relationship between the osmotic pressure is :

A

`P_(2)gtP_(1)`

B

`P_(1)=P_(2)`

C

`P_(1)gtP_(2)`

D

`(P_(1))/(P_(1)+P_(2))=(P_(2))/(P_(1)+P_(2))`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`KNO_(3)` dissociates completely while `CH_(3)COOH` dissociates to a small extent. Hence, `P_(1)gtP_(2)`.
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