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Ch.13 - Properties of Solutions
Brown - Chemistry: The Central Science 15th Edition
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13장, 문제 62

Assume that a portable reverse-osmosis apparatus operates on seawater, whose effective concentration (the concentration of dissolved ions) is 1.12 M, and that the desalinated water output has an effective molarity of about 0.02 M. What minimum pressure must be applied by hand pumping at 297 K to cause reverse osmosis to occur?

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Identify the formula for osmotic pressure: \( \pi = iMRT \), where \( i \) is the van't Hoff factor, \( M \) is the molarity, \( R \) is the ideal gas constant, and \( T \) is the temperature in Kelvin.
Determine the van't Hoff factor \( i \) for seawater. Since seawater contains a mixture of ions, assume \( i \approx 2 \) for simplicity.
Calculate the osmotic pressure of seawater using its molarity (1.12 M) and the given temperature (297 K). Use \( R = 0.0821 \text{ L atm K}^{-1} \text{ mol}^{-1} \).
Calculate the osmotic pressure of the desalinated water using its molarity (0.02 M) and the same temperature.
Find the minimum pressure required for reverse osmosis by subtracting the osmotic pressure of the desalinated water from that of the seawater.

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Reverse Osmosis

Reverse osmosis is a water purification process that uses a semipermeable membrane to remove ions, molecules, and larger particles from drinking water. In this process, pressure is applied to overcome osmotic pressure, allowing water to flow from a region of higher solute concentration (seawater) to a region of lower solute concentration (desalinated water). This is essential for understanding how to calculate the pressure needed for desalination.
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Osmosis Example

Osmotic Pressure

Osmotic pressure is the pressure required to stop the flow of solvent into a solution through a semipermeable membrane. It can be calculated using the formula π = iCRT, where π is the osmotic pressure, i is the van 't Hoff factor, C is the molarity of the solution, R is the ideal gas constant, and T is the temperature in Kelvin. This concept is crucial for determining the minimum pressure needed to achieve reverse osmosis.
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Osmotic Pressure Formula

Ideal Gas Constant

The ideal gas constant (R) is a fundamental constant used in various equations in chemistry, including those related to gas laws and osmotic pressure. Its value is typically 0.0821 L·atm/(K·mol) or 8.314 J/(K·mol). Understanding this constant is important for calculating osmotic pressure and, consequently, the pressure required for reverse osmosis in the given scenario.
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Gas Constant Values