At infinite dilution the degree of dissociation for
urea in aqueous solution is
(A) 0.25
(B) 0.5
(C) 0
(D) 1
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answer is 0 because at infinite dilution degree of dissociation can not be found we can find only by kohlraush law only...
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(D) 1
At infinite dilution the degree of dissociation for urea in aqueous solution is 1.
Explanation:
- Infinite dilution is described as a state wherein the solution is diluted enough that addition of more solvent wouldn't alter the concentration of the solution.
- Degree of dissociation is the extent or the fraction of the molecules that are dissociated.
- Urea is a covalent compound, indicating that it doesn't dissociate in the aqueous solution.
- The ionic compounds dissociate in aqueous solution but since urea is a covalent compound it doesn't dissociate into smaller units. Therefore, the degree of dissolution of urea is 1
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