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At what temperature would a 0.0411 M solution of calcium nitrate (Ca(NO₃)₂) in water exhibit an osmotic pressure of 3.14 atm? Assume calcium nitrate completely dissociates. R = 0.08206 L・atm/K・mol

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The temperature at which a 0.0411 M solution of calcium nitrate exhibits an osmotic pressure of 3.14 atm is calculated using the formula II = MRT, where dissociation of the compound into three ions is considered.

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculating Osmotic Pressure of a Calcium Nitrate Solution

To answer the question of determining the temperature at which a 0.0411 M solution of calcium nitrate (Ca(NO₃)₂) will exhibit an osmotic pressure of 3.14 atm, we must use the formula for osmotic pressure:

II = MRT

Where:

  • II is the osmotic pressure
  • M is the molarity of the solution after accounting for dissociation
  • R is the ideal gas constant (0.08206 L·atm/K·mol)
  • T is the temperature in Kelvin

Since we know that calcium nitrate completely dissociates into three ions (1 Ca²⁺ and 2 NO₃⁻), the actual molarity (M) of particles is 0.0411 M × 3 = 0.1233 M.

Now, solving the formula for T:

T = II / (MR)

Plug in the values:

T = 3.14 atm / (0.1233 M × 0.08206 L·atm/K·mol)

Calculating this gives us the temperature in Kelvin. Be sure to convert it to degrees Celsius if needed by subtracting 273.15.

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