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100 mL of an aqueous solution of protein contais 6.3 g of protein. Calculate the molar mass of protein if osmatic pressure of the solution at `27^@C` is `2.57 xx 10^(-3)` bar.

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To calculate the molar mass of the protein from the given data, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the formula for osmotic pressure The osmotic pressure (\( \pi \)) of a solution can be calculated using the formula: \[ \pi = cRT \] where: ...
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