Question
Question: Calculate the amount of \[CaC{l_2}\](van’t Hoff factor \[i = 2.47\]) dissolved in \[2.5\;L\] of wate...
Calculate the amount of CaCl2(van’t Hoff factor i=2.47) dissolved in 2.5L of water so that its osmotic pressure at 300K is 0.75atmosphere. Given: Molar mass of CaCl2is111 g.mol−1, R = 0.082 L.atm.K−1mol−1
Solution
Osmotic pressure refers to the force exerted by a solution which passes through a semipermeable membrane by means of osmosis (force required to resist the solution from passing back through the surface. An example of osmotic pressure is the process to filter water.
Step by step answer: Osmotic pressure of a solution is directly related to its concentration while inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature. Thus, Van't Hoff's Charle's law states that the osmotic pressure of a dilute solution is directly related to its absolute temperature.
The osmotic pressure can be calculated from the Van't Hoff's equation stated below:
π=iMRT
Here, i stands for Van't Hoff's factor, M refers to the molar concentration, R stands for the ideal gas constant, T is the temperature and π refers to the osmotic pressure.
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