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Define osmotic pressure of a solution. How is the osmotic pressure orelated to the concentration of a solute in a solution ?

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Osmotic pressure : Minimum excess pressure tht has to be applied on the solution to prevent the entry of the solvent into the solution through 5 P.M.
Osmotic pressure is the collingative property. Hence it will increase if concentration of solute increases.
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