What Is Osmotic Pressure?
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Osmotic pressure is the pressure created in a aqueous solution by a region of lower solute concentration upon a region of higher solute concentration forcing the pàssage of water from that to this more concentrated region. The intensity of the osmotic pressure (in units of pressure) is equal to the pressure that is necessary to apply in the solution to prevent its dilution by the entering of water by osmosis.
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Can Solutions With Same Concentration Of Different Solutes Have Different Osmotic Pressures?
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