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Is the osmotic pressure of a solution a colligative property explain

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Answered by Rossily
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Both solutions have the same freezing point, boiling point, vapor pressure and osmotic pressure because those colligative properties of a solution only depend on the number of dissolved particles. Therefore the taste of the solution is not a colligative property.

Answered by Anonymous
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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

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