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Write detination of osmotic pressure.

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Answered by adhikarishubhankar
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Answer:

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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Answered by silentlover45
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\large\underline\mathrm\orange{Osmotic \: Pressure:-}

When a solution and it's solutions and its solvent are separated by a semipermeable membranes, the excess pressure applied to the solution to just stop osmosis is known as opmotic pressure of the solution.

Osmotic pressure is directly molar concentration at a temperature \large\underline\mathrm\red{T}.

\large\underline\mathrm\orange{Or:-}

\large\underline\mathrm\red{P \: = \: n/\: V RT \: = \: cRT. \:\:\:\: ( c = n/V )}

Where n is the number of moles of solute and \large\underline\mathrm\red{V} is the volume of solutions in litres. \large\underline\mathrm\red{n/V} is thus the molar concentration.

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