Chemistry, asked by mohmmad9, 10 months ago

6. Explain Laws of Osmotic Pressure?​

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Answered by summanichauhani
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Answer:

At constant temperature, the osmotic pressure of a gas is directly proportional to its concentration and inversely proportional to its volume. π/C = Constant or πV = constant. Vant Hoff's Charle's law : the osmotic pressure of a gas is directly proportional to absolute temperature. π/T = Constant.

Answered by devansh96kkr
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Explanation:

At constant temperature, the osmotic pressure of a gas is directly proportional to its concentration and inversely proportional to its volume. π/C = Constant or πV = constant. Vant Hoff's Charle's law : the osmotic pressure of a gas is directly proportional to absolute temperature. π/T = Constant.

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