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Osmotic pressure of pure water is

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Answered by kamaraj55474
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Osmotic pressure


As a selective diffusion process, osmosis is driven by the internal energy of the solvent molecules. Osmotic pressure is a colligative property. This means, that the property depends on the concentration of the solute, but not on its identity. Example:


The osmotic pressure difference would be zero, if pure water were on both sides of the semi-permeable membrane. If there would be for example human blood on one side and pure water on the other one, the osmotic pressure would be around seven atmospheres. Osmotic pressure has a big influence on the membrane transport in living organisms.

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Osmotic pressure of pure water is




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Osmotic pressure of pure water is Zero

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