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24 May, 00:59

What is the osmotic pressure, in torr, of a 3.00% solution of NaCl in water when the temperature of the solution is 45 ºC? Enter your answer scientific notation.

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  1. 24 May, 02:27
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    213034 torr is the osmotic pressure.

    Explanation:

    osmotic pressure is calculated by the formula:

    osmotic pressure = iCrT

    where i = no. of solute

    c = concentration in mol/litre

    R = Universal Gas constant

    T = temp

    It is given that solution is 3% which is 3gms in 100 ml.

    let us calculate the concentration in moles/litre

    3gm/100ml*1000ml/1L*1mol NaCl/55.84g NaCl

    = 5.372 gm/litre

    Putting the values in the formula, Temp in Kelvin 318.5K

    osmotic pressure = 2*5.372*0.083 * 318.5 Gas constant 0.083

    = 284.023 bar or 213018 torr. c = 5.372 moles/L

    i=2 for NaCl
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