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At `25^(@)C` a solution containing 0.2g of polyisobutylene in 100 "cc" of benzene, developed a rise of `2.4mm` at osmotic equilibrium . Calculate the molecular weight of polyisobutylene if the density of the solution is `0.88g//"cc"`

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`2.4xx10^(5)`

`OP=(0.24xx0.88)/(13.6)cmHg`
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