Module Knowledge Check 461. mg of an unknown protein are dissolved in enough solvent to make 5.00 mL of solution. The osmotic pressure of this solution is measured to be 0.103 atm at 25.0 °C. Calculate the molar mass of the protein. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. g mol I Don't Know Submit Anthony V x10 X olo Ar Ⓒ2023 McGraw Filll LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center | Accessibility

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**461 mg** of an unknown protein are dissolved in enough solvent to make **5.00 mL** of solution. The osmotic pressure of this solution is measured to be **0.103 atm** at **25.0 °C**.

**Calculate the molar mass of the protein. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.**

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Transcribed Image Text:**Module Knowledge Check** **Question:** **461 mg** of an unknown protein are dissolved in enough solvent to make **5.00 mL** of solution. The osmotic pressure of this solution is measured to be **0.103 atm** at **25.0 °C**. **Calculate the molar mass of the protein. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.** Input field: \[ \frac{{\text{g}}}{{\text{mol}}} \] Below the input field, there are options to: - Indicate exponent (x10) - Submit answer (with a checkmark icon) - Reset (with a circular arrow icon) Options provided at the bottom of the screen: - "I Don't Know" button - "Submit" button
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