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If 1.71 g of sugar (molar mass = 342) are dissolved in `500 cm^(3)` of a solution at 300 K, what will be its osmotic pressure ?
`(R = 0.083 L bar K^(-1) mol^(-1))`

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To find the osmotic pressure of a sugar solution, we can use the formula for osmotic pressure: \[ \Pi = iCRT \] Where: - \(\Pi\) = osmotic pressure ...
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