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The values of Van’t Hoff factors for KCl, NaCl and K2SO4K2SO4 , respectively, are​

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Answered by ShivanshChandra
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According to the question, the van’t Hoff factor is the ratio between the actual concentration of particles produced when the substance is dissolved and the concentration of a substance as calculated from its mass. It is denoted by a small “i”. The value of van’t Hoff factor only concerns the number of ions, it doesn’t concern the charge of the ions. When a non-electrolytic substance is dissolved in water, the value of i is generally 1. However, when an ionic compound forms a solution in water, the value of i is equal to the total number of ions present in one formula unit of the substance

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