Calculate the osmotic pressure of a 0.0539 M NaCl solution at 37.00°C.
Calculate the osmotic pressure of a 0.0539 M NaCl solution at 37.00°C.
Calculate the osmotic pressure of a 0.0515 M NaCl solution at 25°C. (The van't Hoff factor for NaCl is 1.90)
Given that blood exert the same osmotic pressure as a o.15 M NaCl solution, which of the following could be the contents of the seconds beaker? 0.008 NaCl or 0.15 or0.68
Calculate the osmolarity and effective osmotic pressure of a solution of 145 mEq NaCl. Assume the reflection coefficient is 0.3, g = 1.85, and RT is 26 L-atm/mol. (Hint: convert mEq to mmol). How would this compare to a 1 mmol solution of urea with a reflection coefficient of 0 and a g of 1? PLEASE SHOW ALL WORK AND EXPLAIN!
A) Calculate the osmotic pressure of a solution containing 16.75 mg of hemoglobin in 15.7 mL of solution at 22 ∘C . The molar mass of hemoglobin is 6.5×104 g/mol. B) A 2.400×10−2M solution of NaCl in water is at 20.0∘C. The sample was created by dissolving a sample of NaCl in water and then bringing the volume up to 1.000 L. It was determined that the volume of water needed to do this was 999.4 mL . The density...
Calculate the osmotic pressure of a 0.0995 M iron (III) nitrate solution at 25°C, in units of atm. What concentration of glucose would be needed to make a solution that is isotonic with the iron (III) nitrate solution?
1. What is the osmotic pressure exerted by a 4.00 M solution of glucose at 37.0°c? 2. What is the osmotic pressure exerted by a 0.400 M solution of magnesium chloride (MgCl2) at 37.0°C? 3. What is the osmotic pressure exerted by a solution made from combining 30.0 g KI and 250 ml water at 37.0°C?
Calculate the osmotic pressure at 25°C across a semipermeable membrane separating seawater (1.14 M total particles) from a 0.547 Msolution of aqueous NaCl.
Calculate the osmotic pressure of a 0.204 M aqueous solution of sucrose, C12H22O11, at 37
Red blood cells have an osmotic pressure approximately equal to that of a 0.90% NaCl solution (normal saline). How would the concentration of an isotonic solution of glucose compare to the concentration for saline?
What will be the osmotic pressure of the cell containing .9% is NaCl against Seawater Which 3.5% NaCl by weight Someone answered this before, but they didn't take into account the disassosciation of the particles of NaCl I think, and the fact that they made a ratio. The question is asking for the osmotic pressure of the cell containing .9% is NaCl against Seawater Which 3.5% NaCl by weight. I know when you do this against pure water, its simple...