353. mg of an unknown protein are dissolved in enough solvent to make 5.00 mL of solution. The osmotic pressure of this solution is measured to be 0.274 atm at 25.0 °C. Calculate the molar mass of the protein. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
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