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what is osmotic pressure​

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Answered by dubeyraj308
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the axis of pressure on the side of the solution that stops the net cloth the solvent into the solution through a semipermeable membrane is called as osmotic pressure

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Answered by SwagataPatil
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Osmotic pressure is the minimum pressure that must be exerted to prevent the passage of the pure solvent into the solution when the two are separated bya semi-permiable menbrane.

OR very simply

Osmotic pressure of a solution is a measure of its tendency to take in water by osmosis.

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