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The following solutions were prepared by dissolving 10g of glucose (C6H12O6) in 250ml of water (P1) 10g of urea (CH4N2O) in 250ml of water (P2) and 10g of sucrose (C12H12O11) in 250ml of water (P3). The right option for the decreasing order of osmotic pressure of these solutions is:

(NEET-2021)

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P2>P3>P1
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P1>P2>P3
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P2>P1>P3
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P3>P1>P2
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Solution

The correct option is C P2>P1>P3
Osmotic pressure: (π)
π=C×R×T

Here
C is concentration (Molarity) (mol L1)R is ideal gas constant (L atm mol1K1)T is temperature (K)

π=wM×V×R×T

Since volume of solvent and weight of solute is same
π1Molar mass

Molar mass of Glucose is 180
Molar mass of Urea is 60
Molar mass of Sucrose is 342

πUrea>πGlucose>πSucrose

P2>P1>P3

Option (a) is correct

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