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The semipermeable membrane used in Berke...

The semipermeable membrane used in Berkely -Hartley method is

A

animal bladder membrane

B

copper phosphate

C

copper ferricyanide

D

Copper ferrocyanide

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Statement Osmotic pressure of non-aqueous solutions can be determined by Berkeley-Hartley method. Explanation The semipermeable membrane used in Berkeley-Hartley method is Cu_(2)[Fe(CN)_(6)] .

Assertion:Osmotic pressure of non-aqueous solution can be determine by Berkeley-Hartley method. Reason: the semipermeable membrance used in Berkeley-Hartley method is Cu_(2)[Fe(CN)_(6)].

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