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A graph showing variation of osmotic pressure `(pi)` versus molar concentration 'C' of an aqueous solution at temperature T is given below

The slope of the line represents

A

solution constant R

B

absolute temperature T

C

RT

D

degree of ionization of solute

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  • A graph showing variation of osmotic pressure (pi) versus molar concentration. C of an aqueous solution at temperature T is given below. The slope of the line is equal to:

    A
    solution constant R
    B
    absolute temperature T
    C
    RT
    D
    degree of ionization of solute
  • The osmotic pressure (pi) of a solution is given by reation

    A
    `pi = (RT)/C`
    B
    `pi = (CT)/R`
    C
    `pi = (RC)/T`
    D
    `pi/C =RT`
  • Osmotic pressure of a solution at a given temperature

    A
    increases with concentration
    B
    decreases with concentration
    C
    remains same
    D
    initially increases and then decreases
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