Explanation:
Osmotic pressure is defined as the minimum pressure that has to be applied to a solution in order to prevent the inward flow of the pure solvent across a semipermeable membrane.
The formula used to calculate the osmotic pressure of the solution follows:
[tex]\pi =iCRT[/tex]
where,
C = molarity of the solution
T = absolute temperature of the solution
[tex]\pi[/tex] = osmotic pressure exerted by a solution
i = Van't Hoff factor or the ions present in the solution