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Given information

 

 

(from table 12.7)

 

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.

Osmotic pressure is defined as the minimal pressure required to apply to a solution in order to stop the flow of solvent molecules across a semipermeable membrane (osmosis). It is a colligative property that is affected by the concentration of solute particles in solution. The following formula can be used to compute osmotic pressure:

   

 

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