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24 October, 23:11

Pepsin is an enzyme involved in the process of digestion. Its molar mass is about 3.50 * 104 g/mol. What is the osmotic pressure in mm Hg at 30°C of a 0.500-g sample of pepsin in 60.0 mL of an aqueous solution?

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  1. 24 October, 23:31
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    4.49 mmHg

    Explanation:

    Formula for osmotic pressure → π = M. R. T

    M → molarity

    Let's determine the moles of pepsin (mass / molar mass)

    0.5 g / 35000 g/mol = 1.43 mol * 10⁻⁵ moles

    These moles are in 60 mL of an aqueous solution. Let's determine M (mo/L)

    1.43 mol * 10⁻⁵ mol / 0.060 L = 2.38*10⁻⁴ M

    Noticed we changed the volume from mL to L → 60 mL. 1L/1000mL

    T → T°K = T°C + 273 → 30°C + 273 = 303K

    Now we can put data on the formula:

    π = 2.38*10⁻⁴ mol/L. 0.082 L. atm/mol. K. 303K

    π = 5.91*10⁻³ atm

    Let's convert the atm to mmHg

    5.91*10⁻³ atm. 760mmHg / 1atm = 4.49 mmHg
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