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17 March, 12:03

Consider two solutions made using water as the solvent: 1.0 m CaCl2 and 3.0 m sucrose. Describe how the osmotic pressures of these two solutions compare. Explain why this is true.

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  1. 17 March, 12:15
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    Osmotic pressure is calculated by the product of the concentration in molarity, the temperature, the vant Hoff factor (3 for CaCl2 and 1 for sucrose) and R, universal gas constant. At the same temperature, the osmotic pressures of both solutions are equal.

    π = CRTi

    For CaCl2,

    π = (1) RT (3) = 3RT

    For sucrose,

    π = (3) RT (1) = 3RT
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