The osmotic pressure of an aqueous solution of a certain protein was measured in order to determine the protein’s molar mass. The solution contained 3.50-g of protein dissolved in sufficient water to form 5.00-L of solution. The osmotic pressure of the solution at 25oC was found to be 1.54-mmHg. (Hint: Remember to convert mmHg to atm) Calculate the molar mass of the protein.
The osmotic pressure of an aqueous solution of a certain protein was measured in order to...
0.00100g of a certain protein is dissolved in 1.00ml of solution. The osmotic pressure of the solution is found to be 1.12 torr at 25° C. Calculate the molar mass of the protein. π = C x R x T x i
8. What is the final boiling point of a 1.25 molal solution of sugar in water? The Kb for water is 0.512 C/m. (For sugar i = l.) 9. A solution was prepared by dissolving 0.52 mol hexane into 400g CCl4. What is the change in freezing point of this solution? Carbon tetrachloride has a freezing point depression constant of 29.8 Cm,and freezes at-23。. 10. A solution was prepared by dissolving 0.26 moles of ethanol (C2HsOH) into 750g Diethyl ether....
A protein solution containing 80.0 mg of the protein (dissolved in water) displays an osmotic pressure of 319.88 Pa at 310.15 K. If the volume of the protein solution is 16.0 mL, what is the molar mass of the protein
A protein solution containing 90.0 mg of the protein (dissolved in water) displays an osmotic pressure of 319.88 Pa at 310.15 K. If the volume of the protein solution is 18.0 mL, what is the molar mass of the protein?
A protein solution containing 90.0 mg of the protein (dissolved in water) displays an osmotic pressure of 319.88 Pa at 310.15 K. If the volume of the protein solution is 13.0 mL, what is the molar mass of the protein? g/mol
100. mL of solution and is found to have an osmotic pressure of 28.1 mmHg at 20°C. Calculate the molar mass of the compound. (1 atm 760 mmHg) 1 0.102 g of an unknown non electrolyte solute is dissolved in enough water to make A. 663 g/mol B. 0.872 g/mol C. 1.15 g/mol D. 727 g/mol E. 1.10 x 102 g/mol
In order to determine the molar mass of an unknown protein, 368.7 mg of the protein is dissolved in enough water to give 50.00 mL of solution. The osmotic pressure of this solution is determined to be 2.94 mmHg at 298 K. Estimate the molar mass of this protein. Give an answer to the 100's. Do not include units in your response, only digits.
A solution of 7.50 mg of a small protein in 5.00 mL aqueous solution has an osmotic pressure of 6.15 torr at 23 1degree C. What is the molar mass of the protein? g/mol
467. mg of an unknown protein are dissolved in enough solvent to make 5.00 mL of solution. The osmotic pressure of this solution is measured to be 0.0930 atm at 25.0 °C. Calculate the molar mass of the protein. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
A 214 mL solution containing 23 g of a protein in toluene had an osmotic pressure of 0.053 atm at 27 oC. What is the molar mass (in g/mol) of the protein? Only enter a numerical value rounded to the nearest whole number in the answer box below. Do NOT type in the unit (g/mol). 2) An NaCl solution is prepared by dissolving 20.0 g NaCl in 150.0 g of water at 25°C. What is the vapor pressure of the...