Part A MISSED THIS? Read Section 14.7 (Pages 613 - 616). A 0.101 M ionic solution has an osmotic pressure Calculate the van't Hoff factor (i) for this solution. of 7.6 atm at 20 °C. Express your answer using two significant figures. i = 3.1 The gas constant in units of L· atm/(K·mol) is 0.08206 L · atm/(K mol) and requires the use of temperature in kelvins. Recall that 0°C = 273.15 K and convert the temperature from degrees Celsius to kelvins. You may need to review Conversion between Celsius and Kelvin. No credit lost. Try again. Submit Previous Answers Request Answer

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Part A
MISSED THIS? Read Section 14.7
(Pages 613 - 616) .
Calculate the van't Hoff factor (i) for this solution.
A 0.101 M ionic solution has an osmotic pressure
of 7.6 atm at 20 °C.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
i = 3.1
The gas constant in units of L · atm/(K · mol) is 0.08206 L · atm/(K · mol) and
requires the use of temperature in kelvins. Recall that 0°C = 273.15 K and convert
the temperature from degrees Celsius to kelvins.
You may need to review Conversion between Celsius and Kelvin.
No credit lost. Try again.
Submit
Previous Answers Request Answer
Transcribed Image Text:Part A MISSED THIS? Read Section 14.7 (Pages 613 - 616) . Calculate the van't Hoff factor (i) for this solution. A 0.101 M ionic solution has an osmotic pressure of 7.6 atm at 20 °C. Express your answer using two significant figures. i = 3.1 The gas constant in units of L · atm/(K · mol) is 0.08206 L · atm/(K · mol) and requires the use of temperature in kelvins. Recall that 0°C = 273.15 K and convert the temperature from degrees Celsius to kelvins. You may need to review Conversion between Celsius and Kelvin. No credit lost. Try again. Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
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