
Interpretation: The expected osmotic pressure of the given solution needs to be calculated.
Concept introduction: The excess pressure applied to a solution in order to prevent the passage of solvent to the solution is said to be osmotic pressure. The formula to determine the osmotic pressure,
Where

Answer to Problem 133CP
The expected osmotic pressure of the given solution is 6.11 atm.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
0.05 mole of
The
Converting temperature from degree Celsius to Kelvin as
The dissociation reaction of
From the above reaction it is observed that the number of ions formed are 5. So,
Now, the osmotic pressure is calculated using formula:
Substituting the values:
Hence, the expected osmotic pressure of the given solution is 6.11 atm.
Interpretation: The
Concept introduction: The relationship between reactants and products of a reaction in equilibrium with respect to some unit is said to be equilibrium expression. It is the expression that gives ratio between products and reactants. The expression is:

Answer to Problem 133CP
The
Explanation of Solution
The contribution of each ion in the osmotic pressure of the solution of
The dissociation reaction of
From the above reaction the contribution of each ion in the osmotic pressure is calculated as:
Since, the actual osmotic pressure is 6.73 and the ion that remain same in both the dissociation is
The contribution of
The initial concentration of
Creating ICE table for weak acid,
Now, calculating the total ion concentration as:
Substituting the values:
Now, the value of acid dissociation constant is calculated using formula:
So, the expression for acid dissociation constant for the above reaction is:
Substituting the values:
Thus, the
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