why equimolar aqueous solution of sodium chloride and sodium
sulphate are not isomotic.
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One mole of sugar in water gives only one mole of solute species. Common salt(NaCl) is an ionic compound, and in aqueous solution it completely dissociates into Na+ and Cl- ions. ... Hence, the two solutions will have different osmotic pressures, despite having the same concentration.
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