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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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⭐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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