Explain Osmotic pressure with its formula....
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Osmotic pressure happens when two solutions with different concentrations are separated by a membrane. ... The equation for osmotic pressure is pi=iMRT. The higher the concentration (M) or the temperature (T) of a solution, the higher the osmotic pressure.
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Osmotic pressure can be defined as the minimum pressure that must be applied to a solution to halt the flow of solvent molecules through a semipermeable membrane (osmosis). It is a colligative property and is dependent on the concentration of solute particles in the solution. Osmotic pressure can be calculated with the help of the following formula:
π = iCRT
Where,
- π is the osmotic pressure
- i is the van’t Hoff factor
- C is the molar concentration of the solute in the solution
- R is the universal gas constant
- T is the temperature
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