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The Van’t Hoff factor calculated from association data is always……….than calculated from dissociation data
The molecular weight of benzoic acid in benzene as determined by depression in freezing point method corresponds to
Which of the following salt has the same value of Van’t Hoff factor ‘i’ as that of ${{K}_{3}}[Fe{{(CN)}_{6}}]$
The molecular mass of acetic acid dissolved in water is 60 and when dissolved in benzene it is 120. This difference in behaviour of $C{{H}_{3}}COOH$ is because
Van’t Hoff factor of $Ca{{(N{{O}_{3}})}_{2}}$ is
Acetic acid dissolved in benzene shows a molecular weight of
The ratio of the value of any colligative property for $KCl$ solution to that for sugar solution is nearly
The experimental molecular weight of an electrolyte will always be less than its calculated value because the value of Van’t Hoff factor ‘i' is
If a substance unclergoes association or dissociation in the solution and $i$ is the van’t Hoff factor, then the expression for osmotic pressure is
For a non-electrolytic solution, Vant Hoff factor is equal to

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