why is osomotic pressure considered as colligative property
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Colligative property depends on the number of solute particles irrespective of their nature
And osmotic pressure also depends on the number particles of solute ( molarity of solute)
so it is considered as colligative property
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And osmotic pressure also depends on the number particles of solute ( molarity of solute)
so it is considered as colligative property
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we know that the equation
PV = NRT
P=(N÷V)RT
P= CRT
here p is pressure which is directly proporsitional to concentration and by the definition of osmotic pressure we know that it is a minimum external pressure which can be applied on higher concentration site to prevent Osmosis completly.
Now
P = rho gh
here p is osmotic pressure.
PV = NRT
P=(N÷V)RT
P= CRT
here p is pressure which is directly proporsitional to concentration and by the definition of osmotic pressure we know that it is a minimum external pressure which can be applied on higher concentration site to prevent Osmosis completly.
Now
P = rho gh
here p is osmotic pressure.
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