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Which facts are true when we use van′t Hoff equation PV = CST for osmotic pressure P of dilute solutions ?
Options
A.The equation is identical to that of ideal gas equation
B.The solute particles in solution are analogous to the gas molecules and the solvent is analagous to the empty space between the gas molecules
C.Solute molecules are dispersed in the solvent the way the gas molecules are dispersed in empty space
D.The equation is not identical to that of ideal gas equation
Solution
Ideal gas equation, PV = nRT
Solute particle is similar as gas molecule.
Solute particle is similar as gas molecule.
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