Van’t Hoff’s factor of at infinite dilution has a value equal to
A
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D
None of these
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Solution
The correct option is C
The explanation for the correct option
(C)
Van't Hoff factor
The Van't Hoff factor can be used as a measure of how a solute affects related properties, including osmotic pressure, boiling-point elevation, relative vapour pressure lowering, and freezing-point depression.
It is denoted by "i."
It is the ratio between the actual concentration of particles produced upon dilution and the concentration of substance before dilution.
Van’t Hoff’s factor of at infinite dilution
The reaction is as follows:
In the reaction potassium sulfate formed potassium and sulfate ions.
The number of moles after dissociation is .
The number of moles before dissociation is .
The Van’t Hoff’s factor of at infinite dilution is as follows:
Hence the Van’t Hoff factor is .
The explanation for incorrect options
Van’t Hoff factor of at infinite dilution is .
Hence, all the other options (A), (B) and (D) are incorrect.