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An M/10 solution of potassium ferrocyanide is `46%` dissociated at `300 K`. What will be its osmotic pressure?

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To solve the problem of calculating the osmotic pressure of a potassium ferrocyanide solution that is 46% dissociated at 300 K, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Calculate the Normal Osmotic Pressure (π_normal) The formula for osmotic pressure (π) is given by: \[ \pi = CRT ...
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