The osmotic pressure of a dilute solution of an ionic compound XY in water is four times…
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The osmotic pressure of a dilute solution of an ionic compound XY in water is four times that of a solution of 0.01 M BaCl2 in water. Assuming complete dissociation of the given ionic compounds in water, the concentration of XY (in mol L-1) in solution is:
- \(4 \times 10^{-4}\)
- \(4 \times 10^{-2}\)
- \(16 \times 10^{-4}\)
- \(6 \times 10^{-2}\)
Answer
(B) 4 10^ -2
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