Solute A is a ternary electrolyte and solute B is a none-electrolyte. If solution of solute B produces an osmotic pressure of , then solution of A at the same temperature will produce an osmotic pressure equal to?
Step 1: Analyzing the given data
The concentration of solute B
The osmotic pressure of solute B
The concentration of solute A
Step 2: Calculating osmotic pressure of solute A
Ternary electrolyte means which give three ions on dissociation, therefore their vant Hoff factor is three.
Now, Osmotic pressure ()
For, Solute A and
For Solute B
Given: Temperature is same
Therefore, equating both the osmotic pressures we get,
Therefore, the solution of A at the same temperature will produce an osmotic pressure