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The excess pressure that must be applied to solution to prevent the passage of solvent into solution through a semipermeable membrane is called


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Standard pressure

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Osmotic pressure

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Normal pressure

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Reverse osmotic pressure

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The correct option is B

Osmotic pressure


The excess pressure that must be applied to solution to prevent the passage of solvent into solution through a semipermeable membrane is called Osmotic pressure


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Osmosis is the flow of solvent into solution of higher concentration from solution of lower concentration through semi-permeable membrane. Which of the following is incorrect?

a. Osmotic pressure is the external pressure required to be applied so that there is no net movement of solvent across the membrane.

b. Reverse Osmosis is a process where you demineralize or deionize water by pushing it under pressure through a semi-permeable Reverse Osmosis Membrane.

c. In Osmosis when equilibrium is reached, then water stops flowing across the membrane

d. None of these


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