= Osmotic coefficient
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The osmotic coefficient is a dimensionless number that quantifies the deviation of a solution's behavior from that of an ideal solution in the context of colligative properties—specifically, osmosis. In ideal solutions, the osmotic pressure can be predicted using the van't Hoff equation, which relates osmotic pressure to solute concentration. However, real solutions often show deviations from this ideal behavior, mostly due to interactions between solute particles and between solute and solvent.
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