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`x g` of non-electrolytic compound (molar mass =200) is dissolved in `1.0 L` of `0.05 M NaCl` solution. The osmotic pressure of this solution is found to be `4.92 atm` at `27^(@)C`. Calculate the value of `x`. Assume complete dissociation of `NaCl` and ideal behaviour of this solution.

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To solve the problem, we will use the formula for osmotic pressure (π) given by: \[ \pi = iCRT \] Where: - \( \pi \) = osmotic pressure (in atm) ...
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