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How does ionisation of solutes affect the osmotic pressure?​

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Answered by adityaaa11610
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Holding the pressure, the addition of solute decreases the chemical potential (an entropic effect). Thus, the pressure of the solution has to be increased in an effort to compensate the loss of the chemical potential. , the osmotic pressure, we consider equilibrium between a solution containing solute and pure water.

Answered by khushboojasvinder
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Explanation:

Holding the pressure, the addition of solute decreases the chemical potential (an entropic effect). Thus, the pressure of the solution has to be increased in an effort to compensate the loss of the chemical potential. , the osmotic pressure, we consider equilibrium between a solution containing solute and pure water.

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