Biology, asked by 0rilog, 1 month ago

Can Solutions With Same Concentration Of Different Solutes Have Different Osmotic Pressures?​

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Answered by RainCloud
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The osmotic pressure of a solution does not depend on the nature of the solute, it depends only on the quantity of molecules (particles) in relation to the total solution volume. Solutions with same concentration of particles even containing different solutes exert same osmotic pressure.

Even when the solution contains a mixture of different solutes its osmotic pressure depends only on its total particle concentration regardless the nature of the solutes.

Answered by studing8
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It is colligative properties where in the properties of the particular solution depend on ratio of the number of moles of solute with the solvent in the solution. However, not all solutions of the same concentration would have the same value for the osmotic pressure.

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