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osmotic pressure application

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Answered by PrayagKumar
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Osmotic pressure is the minimum pressurewhich needs to be applied to a solution to prevent the inward flow of its pure solventacross a semipermeable membrane.[1] It is also defined as the measure of the tendency of a solution to take in pure solvent (which belongs to the solution under discussion) byosmosis. Potential osmotic pressure is the maximum osmotic pressure that could develop in a solution if it were separated from its pure solvent by a selectively permeable membrane. The phenomenon of osmosisarises from the propensity of a pure solvent to move through a semipermeable membrane and into its solution containing a solute to which the membrane is impermeable. This process is of vital importance in biology as the cell's membrane is semipermeable.
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Answered by sana999
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It is the 4th member of the quartet of colligative houses that get up from the dilution of a solvent through non-volatile solutes.
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OSMOSIS.is referred to as the net transportation of solvent molecules between two solutions with different concentrations separated by a semipermeable membrane which is only permeable to the relatively smaller solvent molecules but impermeable to the larger solute molecules or ions.

Applications for osmotic pressure are ;

Cell Behavior and Salt Water

Osmosis in Plants

Osmosis and Medicine

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