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A tube of uniform cross-sectional area `1 cm^(2)` is closed at one end with semi-permeable membrane. A solution of `5 g` glucose per `100 mL` is placed inside the tube and is dipped in pure water at `27^(@)C`. When equilibrium is established, calculate:
a. The osmotic pressure of solution.
b.The height developed in vertical column.
Assume the density of final glucose solution `1 g mL^(-1)`

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(a) `6.842 atm`, (b) `70.43 m` ;
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