10 g of glucose (π 1 ), 10 g of urea (π 2 ) and 10 g of sucrose (π 3 ) are dissolved in…
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10 g of glucose (π1), 10 g of urea (π2) and 10 g of sucrose (π3) are dissolved in 250 mL of water at 300 K (π = osmotic pressure of solution). The relationship between the osmotic pressure of the solutions is
- π1 > π2 > π3
- π3 > π1 > π2
- π2 > π1 > π3
- π2 > π3 > π1
Answer
(C) π 2 > π 1 > π 3
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