The osmotic pressures of equimolar solutions of Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 , KCl and sugar will be in…
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The osmotic pressures of equimolar solutions of Al2(SO4)3, KCl and sugar will be in the order
- KCl < Al2(SO4)3< sugar
- sugar < KCl < Al2 (SO4)3
- sugar > KCl > Al2 (SO4)3
- KCl < sugar < Al2 (SO4)3
Answer
(B) sugar 2 (SO 4 ) 3
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