The osmotic pressure exerted by a solution is equal to the molarity multiplied by the absolute temperature
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The osmotic pressure exerted by a solution is equal to the molarity multiplied by the absolute temperature and the gas constant R . Suppose the osmotic pressure of a certain solution is measured to be 18.atm at an absolute temperature of 310.K . Write an equation that will let you calculate the molarity c of this solution. Your equation should contain only symbols. Be sure you define each symbol other than R .
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College Algebra
ISBN: 978-0134697024
12th edition
Authors: Margaret L. Lial, John Hornsby, David I. Schneider, Callie Daniels
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