Concept:
Osmotic pressure (π) is a colligative property related to the molarity of the solution.
π = (w₂ × R × T) / (M₂ × V)
Where:
w₂ = mass of solute (1.26 g)
V = volume of solution in litres
M₂ = molar mass of solute
R = gas constant (0.083 L bar mol⁻¹ K⁻¹)
T = temperature (300 K)
Step 1: Convert units.
Volume V = 200 cm³ = 0.200 L
π = 2.57 × 10⁻³ bar
Step 2: Calculate molar mass (M₂).
M₂ = (w₂ × R × T) / (π × V)
M₂ = (1.26 × 0.083 × 300) / (2.57 × 10⁻³ × 0.200)
M₂ = 31.374 / 0.000514
M₂ ≈ 61,038.9 g/mol