what is vant hoff factor. explain with an example..
Asked by ELLIYAS
| 24th Apr, 2013,
09:47: PM
Expert Answer:
The relationship between the actual number of moles of solute added to form a solution and the apparent number as determined by colligative properties is called the van't Hoff factor (i).

It is used to express the extent of association or dissociation of solute. If association or dissociation of solute particles takes place in the solution, then

The relationship between the actual number of moles of solute added to form a solution and the apparent number as determined by colligative properties is called the van't Hoff factor (i).
It is used to express the extent of association or dissociation of solute. If association or dissociation of solute particles takes place in the solution, then
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| 25th Apr, 2013,
10:09: AM
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