The plot of osmotic pressure (Π) vs concentration (mol L-1) for a solution gives a straight line with slope 25.73 L bar mol-1. The temperature at which the osmotic pressure measurement is done is:
(Use R = 0.083 L bar mol-1 K-1)
Solution:
The osmotic pressure (Π) is given by the equation:
Π = CRT
where:
Rearranging the equation, we get:
Π = (RT)C
This equation is in the form of a straight line, y = mx, where:
Given the slope (RT) = 25.73 L bar mol-1 and R = 0.083 L bar mol-1 K-1, we can find the temperature (T):
T = slope / R
T = 25.73 / 0.083
T ≈ 310 K
To convert Kelvin to Celsius, we subtract 273.15:
T (°C) = T (K) - 273.15
T (°C) = 310 - 273.15
T (°C) ≈ 36.85°C
This is approximately 37°C
Option 1: 37°C
The osmotic pressure of seawater is 1.05 atm. Four experiments were carried out as shown in the table. In which of the following experiments, pure water can be obtained in part-II of the vessel?
List-I | List-II | ||
(A) | ![]() | (I) | ![]() |
(B) | ![]() | (II) | CrO3 |
(C) | ![]() | (III) | KMnO4/KOH, \(\Delta\) |
(D) | ![]() | (IV) | (i) O3 (ii) Zn-H2O |