Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
Human blood gives rise to an osmotic pre...

Human blood gives rise to an osmotic pressure of approximately `7.65` atm at body temperature , `37^(@)` C Hence , molarity of an intravenous glucose solution be to have the same osmotic pressure as blood is :

A

`0.30 M `

B

`0.20`M

C

`0.10` M

D

`0.50` M

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
A
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • LIQUID SOLUTIONS

    GRB PUBLICATION|Exercise 10|12 Videos
  • LIQUID SOLUTIONS

    GRB PUBLICATION|Exercise 11|12 Videos
  • LIQUID SOLUTIONS

    GRB PUBLICATION|Exercise 1|23 Videos
  • IONIC EQUILIBRIUM

    GRB PUBLICATION|Exercise All Questions|526 Videos
  • METALLUGY

    GRB PUBLICATION|Exercise Subjective type|1 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Solutions having the same osmotic pressure are called:

Hypertonic solutions have same osmotic pressure.

The osmotic pressure of blood is 7.65atm at 37^(@)C . How much glucose should be used per litre for an intravenous injection that is to have the same osmatic pressure as blood?

The osmotic pressure of blood is 7.40 atm at 27^(@) C .The number of mol of glucose to be used per litre for an intravenous injection that is to have the same osmotic pressure as blood is

Osmotic pressure of blood is 7.40 atm at 27^(@)C . Number of mol of glucose to be used per L for an intravenous injection that is to have the same osmotic pressure as blood is :

Osmotic pressure nof blood is 7.40 atm, at 27^(@) C. Number of moles of glcouse to be used per liter for an intravenous injection that is to have same osmotic pressure of blood is :

Two solutions having same osmotic pressure are called as ……..solution.