The following solutions are prepared by dissolving the requisite amount of solute in water to obtain the desired concentrations. Rank the solutions according to their respective osmotic pressures in decreasing order assuming the complete dissociation of ionic compounds.
Rank from highest to lowest osmotic pressure. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
1M MgCl2, 1M KCl, 2M CH3CH2CH2OH, 1M C12H22O11
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