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What is the osmotic pressure of `12%` solution of can sugar (mol.wt. 342) at `17^(@)C`

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To calculate the osmotic pressure of a 12% solution of can sugar (molecular weight = 342 g/mol) at 17°C, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Determine the mass of can sugar in the solution A 12% solution means there are 12 grams of can sugar in 100 mL of solution. ### Step 2: Convert the mass of can sugar to moles To find the number of moles (n) of can sugar, we use the formula: \[ ...
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