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At `300K`, two solutions of glucose in water of concentration `0.01M` and `0.001M` are separated by semipermeable membrane. Pressure needs to be applied on which solution, to prevent osmosis? Calculate the megitude of this applied pressure?

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`"P=0.2217 atm should be applied"`

We have to apply pressure `("say "'pi')` on high concentration side i.e. 0.01 M solution
`pi=("C"_(1)-"C"_(2))"RT"=(0.01-0.001)xx0.082xx300`
`pi=0.221"atm"`
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