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10 g of a substance were dissolved in water and the solution was made up to `250 cm^(3)`. The osmotic pressure of the solution was found to be `8xx10^(5)Nm^(-2)` (pascals) at 288 K. Find the molar mass of the solute.

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To find the molar mass of the solute from the given data, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the given data - Mass of the solute (W) = 10 g - Volume of the solution (V) = 250 cm³ = 250 × 10⁻⁶ m³ - Osmotic pressure (π) = 8 × 10⁵ N/m² - Temperature (T) = 288 K ...
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