Student Solutions Manual For Masterton/hurley's Chemistry: Principles And Reactions, 8th
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Chapter 10, Problem 52QAP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The molar mass of the enzyme needs to be determined, if the mass of enzyme is 7.89 g, volume of aqueous solution is 0.856 L and the osmotic pressure of the solution is 1.14 mm Hg at
Concept Introduction :
Osmotic pressure is a colligative property, and it its expression is as follows:
Where
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