what is osmotic pressure ?
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the pressure that would have to be applied to a pure solvent to prevent it from passing into a given solution by osmosis, often used to express the concentration of the solution.
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First of all, let me tell that what is osmosis..
OSMOSIS- A diffusion of water or other solvents through a semipermeable membrane.
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NOW, LET US DEFINE OSMOTIC PRESSURE:
OSMOTIC PRESSURE: Pressure that is needed to apply to stop the flow of solvent from a dilute solution to concentrated solution through semi permeable membrane from a region of low to high solute concentration, until equilibrium is established.
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FORMULA FOR OSMOTIC PRESSURE:
OSMOTIC PRESSURE- MRT {π} WHERE..
M = the molar concentration of the solution
R = the gas laws constant
T = the Kelvin temperature
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YOUR ANSWER IS HERE..
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First of all, let me tell that what is osmosis..
OSMOSIS- A diffusion of water or other solvents through a semipermeable membrane.
---------------------
NOW, LET US DEFINE OSMOTIC PRESSURE:
OSMOTIC PRESSURE: Pressure that is needed to apply to stop the flow of solvent from a dilute solution to concentrated solution through semi permeable membrane from a region of low to high solute concentration, until equilibrium is established.
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FORMULA FOR OSMOTIC PRESSURE:
OSMOTIC PRESSURE- MRT {π} WHERE..
M = the molar concentration of the solution
R = the gas laws constant
T = the Kelvin temperature
__________
HOPE HELPED:)
@KHUSHISOLANKI
#BB
SJking1:
hi khushi
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