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A solution prepared by dissolving 8.95 mg of a given fragment in 35.0 mL of has an osmotic pressure of 0.335 torr at `25^(@)C`. Assuming that the given fragment is non-electolyty. Calculate its molar mass.

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To calculate the molar mass of the given fragment using the provided osmotic pressure, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Convert osmotic pressure from torr to atm The osmotic pressure (π) is given as 0.335 torr. We need to convert this to atmospheres (atm) using the conversion factor: \[ 1 \text{ atm} = 760 \text{ torr} \] So, ...
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