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Calculate the osmotic pressure of a decimolar solution of sucrose at 300K.

[C=12, H=1, O=16]​

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Explanation:

In solution, CaCl2 gives three ions, KCI gives two ions while glucose and urea are covalent molecules so they do not undergo ionisation. Since osmotic pressure is a colligative property and it depends upon the number of solute particles (ions), therefore, 0.1 M solution of CaCl2 exhibits the highest osmotic pressure

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