Calculate the osmotic pressure of a 0.0195 M solution of NaCl in water at 0 °C. Assume the van't Hoff factor, i, is 1.94 for this solution. Osmotic pressure = atm

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**Calculate the Osmotic Pressure**

Calculate the osmotic pressure of a 0.0195 M solution of NaCl in water at 0 °C. Assume the van't Hoff factor, \(i\), is 1.94 for this solution.

**Osmotic pressure =** [Input box] **atm**

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Here, students are asked to calculate the osmotic pressure of the given solution by applying the formula:

\[
\text{Osmotic pressure} (\Pi) = i \times M \times R \times T
\]

where:
- \(i\) is the van't Hoff factor (1.94),
- \(M\) is the molarity (0.0195 M),
- \(R\) is the ideal gas constant (0.0821 L·atm/mol·K),
- \(T\) is the temperature in Kelvin (273 K for 0 °C).

The input box is provided for entering the calculated value of the osmotic pressure in atmospheres (atm).
Transcribed Image Text:**Calculate the Osmotic Pressure** Calculate the osmotic pressure of a 0.0195 M solution of NaCl in water at 0 °C. Assume the van't Hoff factor, \(i\), is 1.94 for this solution. **Osmotic pressure =** [Input box] **atm** --- Here, students are asked to calculate the osmotic pressure of the given solution by applying the formula: \[ \text{Osmotic pressure} (\Pi) = i \times M \times R \times T \] where: - \(i\) is the van't Hoff factor (1.94), - \(M\) is the molarity (0.0195 M), - \(R\) is the ideal gas constant (0.0821 L·atm/mol·K), - \(T\) is the temperature in Kelvin (273 K for 0 °C). The input box is provided for entering the calculated value of the osmotic pressure in atmospheres (atm).
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