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Standard X
Biology
Osmotic Pressure and Osmotic Potential
An aqueous so...
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An aqueous solution contains 0.4% urea and 3.42% sugar by mass, calculate the osmotic pressure of the solution at 27.
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Q.
Calculate osmotic pressure of
3.42
%
w
/
V
solution of cane sugar (sucrose) at
27
∘
C
.
Given:
Molecular formula of sucrose is
C
12
H
22
O
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Q.
Calculate the osmotic pressure at
27
∘
C
of an aqueous solution, containing 4.4 g of glucose per 100 ml solution.
Q.
100 mL aqueous solution of glucose with osmotic pressure 1.2 atm at
25
o
C
is mixed with 300 mL aqueous solution of urea at 2.4 atm at
25
o
C
. Calculate the osmotic pressure of mixture.
Q.
A solution obtained by mixing
100
m
L
of
20
%
solution of urea (
m
o
l
a
r
m
a
s
s
=
60
) and
10
m
L
of
1.65
solution of cane sugar (
m
o
l
a
r
m
a
s
s
=
342
) at
300
K
.
R
=
0.083
L
b
a
r
K
−
1
m
o
l
−
1
). Calculate.
(a)Osmotic pressure of urea solution, (b) Osmotic pressure of cane sugar solution, (c) Total osmotic pressure of solution:
Q.
Calculate the osmotic pressure of a solution containing
6.00
g
urea and
9.00
g
glucose in a one litre of solution at
27
o
C
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