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29 January, 06:43

Determine the concentration of an aqueous solution that has an osmotic pressure of 3.9 atm at 37°C if the solute is sodium chloride. Assume no ion pairing.

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  1. 29 January, 07:54
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    Concentration for the solution is 0.153 mol/L

    Explanation:

    Formula for the osmotic pressure is π = M. R. T. i

    where M is molarity (concentration), R the universal constant for gases and T is Absolute T° (T°C + 273)

    π = Osmotic pressure.

    Let's replace the data given:

    3.9 atm = M. 0.082L. atm/mol. K. 310K

    3.9 atm / 0.082 mol. K/L. atm. 310K = 0.153 mol/L (M)

    i = Van't Hoff factor (ions from the solute dissolved in solution)

    In this case, we assumed no ion pairing, so i = 1
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