If two solutions have the same concentration ,the osmosis pressure at 327 c is twice that of
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Given:
- Both the solutions have same concentrations.
- The temperature of one of the solution is equal to 327°C.
To find:
The temperature of the other solution such that the osmotic pressure is double.
Solution:
- The osmotic pressure of a solution is directly proportional to the concentration and the absolute temperature of the solution.
- Ф=CRT
- The absolute temperature of the first solution is 600K (327+273)
- Concentration being constant, double osmotic pressure will signify double absolute temperature.Hence absolute temperature of the second solution is 1200K.
- The temperature of the second vessel in celcius is 927°C.
Answer:
The temperature of the solution such that the osmotic pressure is double is equal to 927°C
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