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The osmotic pressure of blood is 7.65 atm at `37^(@)"C"`. How much glucose should be used per L for

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54g

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`pi=("w"_(B)"RT")/("V"_("solution")xx"m"_("B"))`
`"w"_("B")=(pixx"V"_("solution")xx"m"_("B"))/("RT")`
`=(7.65xx1xx180)/(0.082xx310)"gm"`
`"W"_("B")=54"gm"`
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