The correct relationship between the boiling points of very dilute solutions of AlCl₃ (t₁) and CaCl₂ (t₂), having the same molar concentration is
(a) t₁ = t₂
(b) t₁ > t₂
(c) t₂ > t₁
(d) t₂ t₁
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The correct relationship between the boiling points of very dilute solutions of AlCl₃ (t₁) and CaCl₂ (t₂), having the same molar concentration is
(a) t₁ = t₂
(b) t₁ > t₂
(c) t₂ > t₁
(d) t₂ t₁
→ [B]
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Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Comapre their vant Hoff factor assuming complete dissociation.
When no clue about dissociation is given we assume complete dissociation
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