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Four solutions of K2SO4 with the following concentration 0.1m,0.01m,0.001m and 0.0001m are available. The maximum value of van 't Hoff factor(i) corresponds to


A

0.1m Solution

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0.01m Solution

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0.001m Solution

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D

0.0001m Solution

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Solution

The correct option is D

0.0001m Solution


An explanation for the correct answer;

Van 't Hoff factor;

It is the ratio between the actual concentration of particles produced when the substance is dissolved and the concentration of a substance as calculated from its mass.

As we know, the freezing point depression equation is Tf=Kfmi

Where,

kf = cryoscopic factor

m=molality

i = Van’t Hoff factor

By rearranging this equation we get,

i=TfKfm

From this equation, we conclude that Van’t Hoff factor ‘i’ is inversely proportional to molality m.

That is, i1m

Therefore the solution with a low concentration will have a maximum van 't Hoff factor(i).

So, the solution of K2SO4 with concentration 0.0001m is having the maximum van 't Hoff factor(i).

Hence the option D is correct.


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