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Question: The osmotic pressure of blood is 7.65atm at 310K.an aqueous solution of glucose that will be isotoni...

The osmotic pressure of blood is 7.65atm at 310K.an aqueous solution of glucose that will be isotonic with blood is ---wt/vol.

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Isotonic solutions have the same concentration and they have the same osmotic pressure at a given temperature. Osmotic pressure is directly proportional to concentration of solution at a given temperature. Π=CRT\Pi =CRT, molecular mass of glucose is 180.

Complete answer:
-Only solvent molecules can permeate through semi permeable membranes. When a semipermeable membrane is placed between solution and solvent, solvent molecules flow through the membrane from pure solvent to solution.
-When solvent molecules move from lower concentration to higher concentration through semi permeable membranes, the process is called osmosis.
-Extra pressure must be applied in order to stop flow of solvent molecules.
-Movement of solvent molecules always occurs from lower concentration to higher concentration.
-Osmotic pressure is excess pressure that must be applied to stop the flow of solvent molecules.
-Osmotic pressure is a colligative property, it depends on the number of solute molecules.
- Solutions are said to be isotonic, if two solutions have same osmotic pressure at given temperature
-No osmosis occurs between such solutions when separated by semi permeable membranes.
As given in data, osmotic pressure of blood Π=7.65\Pi =7.65 atm
R=Gas constant=0.0820.082
T=310KT=310K
Π=CRT 7.65=C×0.082×310 C=0.3009M  \begin{aligned} & \Pi =CRT \\\ & \Rightarrow 7.65=C\times 0.082\times 310 \\\ & \Rightarrow C=0.3009M \\\ & \\\ \end{aligned}
As concentration is the number of moles of solute present in 1 liter of solution.
Number of moles of glucose=Weight of GlucoseMolar mass of Glucose=Weight of Glucose180\dfrac{Weight\text{ of Glucose}}{Molar\text{ mass of Glucose}}=\dfrac{Weight\text{ of Glucose}}{180}
C=Weight of Glucose180×1 Weight of Glucose = 0.3009×180=54.162g/liter \begin{aligned} & \Rightarrow C=\dfrac{Weight\text{ of Glucose}}{180\times 1} \\\ & \Rightarrow Weight\text{ of Glucose = }0.3009\times 180=54.162g/liter \\\ \end{aligned}

An aqueous solution of glucose having wt/vol as 54g/L will be isotonic with blood.

Note:
Osmotic pressure of fluid inside the blood cell is equivalent to 0.9% of sodium chloride solution. 5% of glucose solution in isotonic with blood cells. -Two solutions having same osmotic pressure at a given temperature are called isotonic solutions Osmotic pressure can be calculated using following formula: Π=w2M2×VRT\Pi =\dfrac{{{w}_{2}}}{{{M}_{2}}\times V}RT