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Van’t Hoff’s factor of aq.K2SO4 at infinite dilution has a value equal to


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1

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2

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C

3

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None of these

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Solution

The correct option is C

3


The explanation for the correct option

(C) 3

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.

i=NumberofmolesafterdissociationNumberofmolesbeforedissociation

Van’t Hoff’s factor of aq.K2SO4 at infinite dilution

  • The reaction is as follows:
  • K2SO42K++SO42
  • In the reaction 1mol potassium sulfate K2SO4 formed 2mol potassium K+ and 1mol sulfate SO42- ions.
  • The number of moles after dissociation is 3mol.
  • The number of moles before dissociation is 2mol.
  • The Van’t Hoff’s factor of aq.K2SO4 at infinite dilution is as follows:

i=31=3

  • Hence the Van’t Hoff factor is 3.

The explanation for incorrect options

  • Van’t Hoff factor of aq.K2SO4 at infinite dilution is 3.
  • Hence, all the other options (A), (B) and (D) are incorrect.

Therefore the correct option is (C) 3.


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