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Calculate osmotic pressure of `0.1M` urea aqueous solution at `300K`.

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To calculate the osmotic pressure of a 0.1 M urea aqueous solution at 300 K, we can use the formula for osmotic pressure: \[ \pi = i \cdot C \cdot R \cdot T \] Where: - \(\pi\) = osmotic pressure ...
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RESONANCE ENGLISH-SOLUTIONS-Advabced Level Problems (PART-2)
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  9. The osmotic pressure of 7% solution of urea at 298 K is

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  10. The osmotic pressure of 8% solution of urea at 300 K is

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