How a molar mass of a solute is determined by osmotic pressure?
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From Osmotic Pressure
Determine the moles of unknown (the solute) from the molarity of the solution and the volume (in liters) of the solution. Determine the molar mass from the mass of the unknown and the number of moles of unknown.
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The flow of solvent that occurs due to a concentration gradient across the membrane is called osmosis. According to equation (3), the molecular weight of a solute can be obtained by plotting osmotic pressure divided by c versus concentration and extrapolating the data back to c = 0.
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