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osmotic
pressure of a solution is given by

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Answered by abhishek00001
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Answer:

osmotic pressure is given by h[density]g

Explanation:

pressure = nrt/v

osmotic pressure = h[density]g

Answered by shristi989
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Answer:

The osmotic pressure (π) of an 'ideal' dilute solution is described by van't Hoff's law, namely π = RTC, where R is the gas constant, T the absolute temperature and C the molar concentration of particles: RT is 25.4 atmospheres per mole/litre at 37°C.

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