Multiple Choice
A 0.2 molar solution of a solute X, in benzene, displays an osmotic pressure given by the formula Π = (0.1) RT. Which of the following is most likely to be the case?
A) X exists in benzene as X2.
B) X exists in benzene as X.
C) X exists in benzene dissociated into two particles.
D) This solution strongly deviates from ideal behavior.
E) None of these explanations is plausible.
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