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![SOLVED: Calculate the solute potential of a 2.0 M sucrose solution at 20oC under standard atmospheric condition. Take into account that sucrose doesn't ionize in water, so its ionization constant (i) is SOLVED: Calculate the solute potential of a 2.0 M sucrose solution at 20oC under standard atmospheric condition. Take into account that sucrose doesn't ionize in water, so its ionization constant (i) is](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/f9ea28c8-b9f7-45c9-bd95-71502dd3c182_large.jpg)
SOLVED: Calculate the solute potential of a 2.0 M sucrose solution at 20oC under standard atmospheric condition. Take into account that sucrose doesn't ionize in water, so its ionization constant (i) is
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