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What is the osmotic pressure of a solution made by dissolving 95.0 g of glucose, C₆H₁₂O₆,, in enough water to form 800.0 ml of solution at 24.0 ∘C?

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Final answer:

The osmotic pressure of a solution can be calculated using the formula: π = MRT. In this case, we need to convert the given mass of glucose to molarity using its molar mass. Then we can plug the values into the formula to calculate the osmotic pressure.

Step-by-step explanation:

The osmotic pressure of a solution can be calculated using the formula:

π = MRT

Where:

  • π is the osmotic pressure
  • M is the molarity of the solution
  • R is the ideal gas constant (0.0821 L·atm/mol·K)
  • T is the temperature in Kelvin

In this case, we need to convert the given mass of glucose to molarity using its molar mass. Then we can plug the values into the formula to calculate the osmotic pressure.

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