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The osmotic pressure of a 5% (wt/vol) solution of cane sugar at `150^@C` is

A

2.45 atm

B

5.078 atm

C

3.4 atm

D

4 atm

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B

`C=(5)/(342)xx(1)/(100)xx1000=(50)/(342)mol//L`
`pi=(50)/(342)xx0.082xx423=5.07`atm
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  • The osmotic pressure of a 5% (weight// volume) solution of cane sugar at 150^(@)C is

    A
    `4 atm`
    B
    `3.4 atm`
    C
    `5.07 atm`
    D
    `2.45 atm`
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    A
    4 atm
    B
    5.07 atm
    C
    3.55 atm
    D
    2.45 atm
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