What Will Happen To The Osmotic Pressure Of A Concentrated Solution In A Given Temperature?

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The above formula infers that osmotic pressure is directly proportional to factors such as concentration, gas constant and temperature. Thus it is inferred that as osmotic pressure is directly proportional to temperature increases with increase in temperature and decreases with decrease in temperature.

What is the osmotic pressure of a concentrated solution?

The osmotic pressure of a solution is the pressure difference needed to stop the flow of solvent across a semipermeable membrane. The osmotic pressure of a solution is proportional to the molar concentration of the solute particles in solution.

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Is osmotic pressure dependent on temperature and solution concentration?

Osmotic pressure is dependent on: temperature and solution concentration. … Thus, this would suggest that there is a relationship between the amount of solute in the solution and the boiling point temperature.

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