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Rank the following solutions in order of increasing osmotic pressure: 1.0 m C 2

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Question

Rank the following solutions in order of increasing osmotic pressure:  1.0 m C2H5OH, 1.0 m Ca(NO3)2, 2.0 m NaCl, 3.0 m C6H12O6
Answer                              A. C2H5OH < Ca(NO3)2 < NaCl < C6H12O6
                B. C2H5OH < Ca(NO3)2 = NaCl < C6H12O6
                C. C2H5OH < Ca(NO3)2 = C6H12O6 < NaCl                 D. C2H5OH = Ca(NO3)2 < NaCl < C6H12O6
                E. C6H12O6 < NaCl < C2H5OH = Ca(NO3)2 Rank the following solutions in order of increasing osmotic pressure:  1.0 m C2H5OH, 1.0 m Ca(NO3)2, 2.0 m NaCl, 3.0 m C6H12O6
Rank the following solutions in order of increasing osmotic pressure:  1.0 m C2H5OH, 1.0 m Ca(NO3)2, 2.0 m NaCl, 3.0 m C6H12O6
C2H5OH < Ca(NO3)2 < NaCl < C6H12O6
C2H5OH < Ca(NO3)2 = NaCl < C6H12O6
C2H5OH < Ca(NO3)2 = C6H12O6 < NaCl C2H5OH = Ca(NO3)2 < NaCl < C6H12O6
C6H12O6 < NaCl < C2H5OH = Ca(NO3)2                 A. C2H5OH < Ca(NO3)2 < NaCl < C6H12O6
                B. C2H5OH < Ca(NO3)2 = NaCl < C6H12O6
                C. C2H5OH < Ca(NO3)2 = C6H12O6 < NaCl                 D. C2H5OH = Ca(NO3)2 < NaCl < C6H12O6
                E. C6H12O6 < NaCl < C2H5OH = Ca(NO3)2

Explanation / Answer


C2H5OH < Ca(NO3)2 = C6H12O6 < NaCl