What amount of CaCl 2 ( i = 2.47) is dissolved in 2 litres of water so that its osmotic…
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What amount of CaCl2 (i = 2.47) is dissolved in 2 litres of water so that its osmotic pressure is 0.5 atm at 27°C?
- 3.42 g
- 9.24 g
- 2.834 g
- 1.825 g
Answer
(D) 1.825 g
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