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The osmotic pressure of a solution incre...

The osmotic pressure of a solution increases if

A

more of solute is added

B

more of solvent is added

C

temperature is increased

D

any one of the change is made

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B

The general osmotic pressure equation is `piv=nkT`, where `pi` is osmotic pressure, v the volume of the solution, n the number of moles of solute, k is equal to R, the gas constant and T is absolute temperature . From the equation, `pi=(nkT)/v`, it follows that decreases in T or increase in v (by adding more solvent ) will cause osmotic pressure to decrease. Addition of solute will increase n causing osmotic pressure to increase.
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