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What will be the osmotic pressure of a solution containing 3.42 g sugar in one litre of solution at 27 [ Mol. Wt of sugar =342 ], R= 0.082 litre-atm/mol.deg].
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Answered by bobpursley
Pressure=MRT=3.42/342 * .082*(27+273)
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