what is the osmotic pressure of a 8.6 x 10^-2 potassium sulfate solution at 285k? express the answer using two sigfigs. a) 5.2 atm b) 2.5 atm c) 5.8 atm d) 15.4 atm e) 1.8 atm
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The osmotic pressure (π) can be calculated using the van't Hoff equation: π = iMRT where: - π is the osmotic pressure in atmospheres (atm) - i is the van't Hoff factor, which is the number of particles the solute dissociates into in solution - M is the molarity Show more…
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