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Question: A \(5\% \) solution of cane sugar \((\)molecular weight\( = 342)\) is isotonic with \(1\% \) solutio...

A 5%5\% solution of cane sugar ((molecular weight=342) = 342) is isotonic with 1%1\% solution of substance X. The molecular weight of X is?
A: 171.2171.2
B: 68.468.4
C: 34.234.2
D: 136.2136.2

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Hint : Isotonic solution refers to two solutions having same osmotic pressure across a semipermeable membrane. Semipermeable membrane is a type of biological or synthetic membrane that will allow certain molecules or ions to pass through it by diffusion.
Formula used: Molarity of solution 11 ==Molarity of solution22
Molarity =m×1000M×V = \dfrac{{m \times 1000}}{{M \times V}} Where mm is given mass of solute, MM is molecular mass of solute, VV is volume of solution.

Complete step by step solution :
Solutions can have same osmotic pressure only if they have same molar concentration therefore,
Molar concentration of cane sugar == Molar concentration of X
5%5\% Solution means 5g5g of solute is present in 100g100g of water. Density of water is 1g/cm31g/c{m^3} therefore 100g100g of water is equal to 100ml100ml of water. Same applies for 1%1\% solution. For cane sugar
Mass of solute=5g = 5g
Volume of solution=100ml = 100ml
Molecular mass of solute=342g = 342g
For substance X, let molecular mass be M2{M_2}
Given mass of solute=1g = 1g
Volume of solution=100ml = 100ml
Applying above mentioned formula
Molarity of solution 11 ==Molarity of solution22
We will get
5×1000342×100=1×1000M2×100\dfrac{{5 \times 1000}}{{342 \times 100}} = \dfrac{{1 \times 1000}}{{{M_2} \times 100}}
5342=1M2\dfrac{5}{{342}} = \dfrac{1}{{{M_2}}}
M2=3425{M_2} = \dfrac{{342}}{5}
M2=68.4g{M_2} = 68.4g
Calculating we get mass of substance X to be 68.4g68.4g . So, the answer to this question is option B that is 68.4g68.4g .
Additional information: Terms related to isotonic solution are hypertonic solution and hypotonic solution
Hypertonic solutions are solutions which have comparatively high osmotic pressure. They have high concentration. In a hypertonic environment a cell tends to shrink, such kinds of solutions are helpful in food preservation.
Hypotonic solutions are solutions which have low osmotic pressure. Such solutions have low concentration. This environment causes a cell to swell. These solutions are not helpful in food preservation.
Isotonic solution has no effect on cells. In such environment cell neither shrink nor swell. This solution is also not helpful in food preservation.

Note : Don’t get confused with terms hypertonic and hypotonic. In hypotonic concentration of dissolved solute is less than that of other solution and in hypertonic concentration of dissolved solute is less than that of other solution.