Answer:
Molecular weight of nicotine is 162 g/mol
Explanation:
Osmotic pressure ([tex]\pi[/tex]) for nonelectrolyte is expressed as-
[tex]\pi =CRT[/tex]
where C is molarity of solution, R is gas constant and T is temperature in Kelvin scale.
If molecular weight of nicotine is W g/mol then number of moles of nicotine present in solution is equal to [tex]\frac{0.60}{W}[/tex] moles
So, molarity (C) of solution = [tex]\frac{0.60\times 1000}{W\times 12}M[/tex]
R is equal to 0.082 L.atm/(mol.K), T is 298 K and [tex]\pi[/tex]) is 7.55 atm
So, [tex]7.55=(\frac{0.60\times 1000}{W\times 12})\times (0.082)\times (298)[/tex]
or, W = 162
So molecular weight of nicotine is 162 g/mol