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The substance A when dissolved in solvent B shows the molecular mass corresponding to A3. What is the Van't Hoffs factor?


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Van't Hoff Factor:

  • The Van't Hoff factor provides knowledge on how solutes influence the colligative aspects of solutions.
  • It is illustrated by the letter 'i.'
  • The Van't Hoff factor is depicted as when a substance dissolves, the mass ratio of particle concentration to substance concentration.
  • As an example, Van't Hoff factor is ideally 3 for CaCl2, since it segregates into one Ca2+ ion and two Cl- ions.
  • Regardless, some of these ions form associations in the solution, reducing the overall amount of particles in the solution.
  • The reaction to a given problem can be written as,

3A1-αA3α/3

i=1-α=α/3α=100%

1-1+13=13

Hence the Van't Hoff Factor will be 13.


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