NEET Chemistry Osmotic Pressure MCQ Question
Osmotic pressure of a solution containing 2g dissolved protein per 300 cm³ of solution is 20 mm of Hg at 27°C. The molecular mass of protein is :
6239.6 g mol⁻¹
12315.5 g mol⁻¹
3692.1 g mol⁻¹
7668.4 g mol⁻¹
Correct Answer
Detailed Explanation
Using the formula for osmotic pressure, π = (n/V)RT, the molecular mass can be calculated.
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