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9 May, 15:45

What osmotic pressure in atmospheres would you expect for a solution of 0.100 M CaCl2 that is separated from pure water by a semipermeable membrane at 310 K? Assume 100% dissociation for CaCl2.

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  1. 9 May, 17:44
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    The osmotic pressure is 7.63 atm

    Explanation:

    We apply the osmotic pressure formula to solve this problem:

    π = M. R. T. i

    CaCl₂ → Ca²⁺ + 2Cl⁻ (i = 3)

    The i refers to the Van't Hoff factor which refers to the amount of ions dissolved.

    T is the Absolute T°, for this case 310K

    R is the universal constant gase → 0.082 L. atm/mol. K

    M is the molarity → 0.1 mol/L

    We replace the values → π = 0.1 mol/L. 0.082 L. atm/mol. K. 310K. 3

    π = 7.63 atm
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