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Standard XII
Chemistry
Van't Hoff Factor
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The experiment value for the molar mass of a non-volatile solute is twice the theoretic value. What is Vant Hoff factor for the solute?
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If the experimental value for the molar mass of a non-volatile solute is twice the theoretical value then the Van't Hoff factor (i) value is two
i
=
2
⇒
Δ
t
f
=
i
k
f
×
m
⇒
i
= Van't Hoff factor
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