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Chemistry, 27.06.2019 22:10 hervinlouis014

Part awhat is the osmotic pressure of a solution made by dissolving 65.0g of glucose, c6h12o6, in enough water to form 500.0ml of solution at 9.00? c ? express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.16.7 atmwhen the glucose solution described in part a is connected to an unknown solution via a semipermeable membrane, the unknown solution level rises. based on this information, what can be said about these two solutions? when the glucose solution described in part a is connected to an unknown solution via a semipermeable membrane, the unknown solution level rises. based on this information, what can be said about these two solutions? the unknown solution had the lower concentration. the unknown solution had the higher concentration. the two solutions have the same concentration.

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