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At `25^(@)C` , 3 g of a solute A in 100 mL of an aqueous solution gave an osmotic pressure of 2.5 atmosphere . What is the nature of solute ( assoicated or dissociated) if its normal molar mass is 246?

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To determine the nature of solute A (whether it is associated or dissociated) based on the given data, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the given data - Mass of solute (A) = 3 g - Volume of solution = 100 mL = 0.1 L - Osmotic pressure (π) = 2.5 atm - Normal molar mass of solute (A) = 246 g/mol ...
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