Why the organic compound is a nonelectrolyte


A dilute aqueous solution of an organic compound soluble inwater is formed by dissolving 2.35 g of the compound in water to form 0.250 L solution. the resulting solution has an osmotic pressure of 0.605 atm at 25 degrees C. Assuming that the organic compound is a nonelectrolyte, what is its molar mass?

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Chemistry: Why the organic compound is a nonelectrolyte
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