Biology, asked by nidhi8854, 11 months ago

what is osmotic pressure?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Osmotic pressure is defined as the minimum excess pressure that has to be applied on the solution side to prevent the entry of solvent into the solution through the semi permeable membrane .

Answered by Ataraxia
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⭐Osmotic pressure is the force which is caused by a solution that is passing through a semi permeable surface by the process called osmosis,

➡which is equal to the force required to resist the solution from passing back through the surface.

✨Its example is the process to filter water.

✨A semipermeable membrane is that inside the shell of an egg.

⭐Formula :——

M is the molar concentration of dissolved species (units of mol/L). R is the ideal gas constant (0.08206 L atm mol-1 K-1).

⭐Osmotic pressure on a cell is created when the cells has greater solute concentration than the concentraton in environment.

⭐Osmotic pressure the pressure of a water solution of salts exerted in either direction against a semipermeable membrane.

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