I've been doing a homework assignment and I've bumped into this problem, it reads:
a 0.14 g sample of a purified protein is dissolved in water to give 2.0 mL solution, the Osmotic pressure is found to be 12.2 torr at 25°C, calculate the protein's molar mass.
I did Pi/MRT which is 12.2 torr x ? = M x ? x 298K
I divided 12.2/760 since I wanted to convert it to atm, and I know that the Gas constant for R is 0.08206 L atm/mol K.
So I got (12.2/760)/0.08206 x 298 which came out to be 0.66 x 10^-3 mol/L.
I did 2.0 mL/1000 L to get 0.0020, and I used that for the second step.
To find the molarity of the protein, I did 0.0020L x 0.66 x 10^-3 mol protein/L and got 1.3 x 10^-6 mol protein.
I tried to find the molar mass on the third and final step by doing 0.14 g/1.3 x 10^-6 mol and got 10.8 x 10^4 g/mol
I think I got something incorrect in my calculations, and I need help with this