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Answered by kanike35
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Osmotic pressure is influenced by the concentration of solutes in a solution. It is directly proportional to

the number of solute atoms or molecules and not dependent on the size of the solute molecules. Because electrolytes dissociate into their component ions, they, in essence, add more solute particles into the solution and have a greater effect on osmotic pressure, per mass than compounds that do not dissociate in water, such as glucose.

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