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what is the osmotic pressure?how we consider it as a colligative property.

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Answered by VitoKalyan123
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Explanation:

The osmotic pressure is proportional to the concentration of solute particles ci and is therefore a colligative property. As with the other colligative properties, this equation is a consequence of the equality of solvent chemical potentials of the two phases in equilibrium.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

colligative property depend on the number of solute particles irrespective of their nature relative to the total number of particles present in the solution. Osmotic pressure depends upon the number of particles of solute, i.e., molarity of solute. Therefore, it is considered as colligative property....

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