pi = C x S x T
where, pi = osmotic pressure
C = concentration of the solution ( mol/L)
S = solution constant = 0.0821 L.atm/(mol.K)
T = absolute temperature
What is the equation for osmotic pressure? Define each of the variables in the equation a...
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