The osmotic pressure of a solution containing 23.9 mg of an unknown protein in 50.0 mL of solution is 2.88 mmHg at 25∘C.
Part A
Determine the molar mass of the protein.
Determine the molar mass of the protein.
| 259 g/mol |
| 4.06 g/mol |
| 154 g/mol |
| 3.08×103 g/mol |
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