f a 0.750M solution exerts an osmotic pressure of 22.5atm, what must be the temperature (in Kelvin) of the solution?
= CRT
= 22.5atm
C = 0.75M
T =
/CR
= 22.5/(0.75*0.0821) = 365.4K
The temperature = 365.4K >>>>answer
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