Correct order of osmotic pressure of the following solutions is
$(i)$ $30 \ g \ L^{-1}$ of glucose
$(ii)$ $60 \ g \ L^{-1}$ of $NH_2CONH_2$
$(iii)$ $80 \ g \ L^{-1}$ of glucose
$(iv)$ $58.5 \ g \ L^{-1}$ of $NaCl$

  • A
    $(ii)$ $< (i) < (iii) < (iv)$
  • B
    $(i)$ $< (iii) < (ii) < (iv)$
  • C
    $(i)$ $< (iv) < (ii) < (iii)$
  • D
    $(iii)$ $< (i) < (iv) < (ii)$

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