Chemistry, asked by praveenacharya, 8 months ago

What Is Osmotic Pressure ?​

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Answered by topper05
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Explanation:

Osmotic pressure can be thought of as the pressure that would be required to stop water from diffusing through a barrier by osmosis. In other words, it refers to how hard the water would “push” to get through the barrier in order to diffuse to the other side.Osmotic Pressure Equation

Osmotic pressure can be calculated using the following equation:

Π = MRT

In this equation:

π

Importantly, π does not equal 3.14… in this equation!

Instead, here “π” is the symbol used to denote osmotic pressure. You can think of this equation as solving for“π” just like solving for X.

Answered by Anonymous
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Force caused by a solution passing through a semi permeable surface , which is equal to force required to resist the solution from passing back through the surface .

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