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The osmotic pressure of a solution is `1.3 atm`. The density of solution is `1.3 g cm^(-3)`. Calculate the osmotic pressure rise. (`1 atm =76 cm Hg`,`d_(Hg)=13.6 g cm^(-3)`)

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`pi=hdg`
`1.3xx76xx13.6xxg=hxx1.1xxg`
`h=(1.3xx76xx13.6)/(1.3)(cm)`
`=1033.6 cm`
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