A student is concentrating a solution having a polypeptide of modest molecular weight by pressure filtration through a membrane. The solute concentration on the feed side of the membrane is 0.10 M and the temperature is twenty five degree celsius. The applied pressure on the solute side of the membrane = 6 atm (absolute) and the pressure on the opposite (solvent) side of the membrane is atmospheric pressure . If the polypeptide solute is completely rejected by the membrane (i.e., it does not cross the membrane) and the solution is ideal, determine what is the "effective" pressure difference across the membrane? If the hydraulic conductance of the membrane is 3 ml/hr/m2/mm Hg, what is the filtration rate of the solvent? Assume the membrane has a total surface area of 1 m2?