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21 December, 16:31

When 0.873 grams of a protein were dissolved in 48.6 mL of solution at 15.6 degrees C, the osmotic pressure was found to be 0.061 atm. Calculate the molar mass of the protein.

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  1. 21 December, 19:25
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    697 g / mol

    Explanation:

    The osmotic pressure of a protein (non electrolyte) is given by:

    π V = nRT where V is the volume, n is the number of moles, R is the gas constant (0.08206 L·atm/Kmol), and T is the temperature (K).

    n = mass / MW protein ⇒ MW protein = mass / n

    Thus,

    π V = (mass / MW) RT

    MW = mass x R xT / (π V)

    mass = 0.873 g

    R = 0.08206 L·atm/K·mol

    T = (15.6 + 273) K = 288.6 K

    π = 0.061 atm

    V = 48.6 mL = 48.6 mL x (1 L / 1000 mL) = 0.0486 L

    We just need to plug our values into the aqbove equation for MW:

    MW = 0.873 g x 0.08205 L· atm / K·mol x 288.6 K / (0.061 atm x0.0486 L)

    = 697 g/mol
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