Which aqueous solution has minimum freezing point?
An aqueous solution of urea has a freezing point of -0.52^(@)C . Assuming molarity same for the solution, the osmotic pressure of solution at 37^(@)C would be : (K_(f) of H_(2)O=1.86 K molarity .^(-1) )
Calculate osmotic pressure of 0.1M urea aqueous solution at 300K .
An aqueous solution of urea has freezing point of -0.52^(@)C . If molarity and molality are same and K'_(f) for H_(2)O = 1.86 K "molality"^(-1) the osmotic pressure of solution would be:
If the osmotic pressure of 0.010 M aqueous solution of sucrose at 27^(@)C is 0.25 atm, then the osmotic pressure of a 0.010 M aqueous solution of NaCl at 27^(@)C is
9g of glucose and 3g of urea are dissolved in 1L of solution at 27^(@)C .The osmotic pressure of the solution will be
The osmotic pressure of an aquoeus solution of a non-electrolyte is 18.8 atm at 15^(@)C . What will be the vapour pressure of this solution at 100^(@)C (Density of water at 100^(@) C ~~ 1g//c c ) ?
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