A solute is dissolved in a liquid. how does the osmotic pressure of the solution compare to the osmotic pressure of the pure liquid?

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The concentration of the solution rises as more and more solute is dissolved in the solvent. The osmotic pressure of the solution rises with the increase in solution concentration. As a result, solution has a higher osmotic pressure than pure solvent.

What connection exists between solute concentration and osmotic pressure?

The quantity of solute particles in a solution affects the osmotic pressure of that solution. The amount of solute particles in a liquid is directly proportional to the osmotic pressure, hence the higher the osmotic pressure, the more solute particles there are in the liquid.

Temperature and concentration both have an impact on osmotic pressure. Temperature and solute concentration both have an impact on how much pressure is produced.

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