The van't hoff factor for a dilute aqueous solution of glucose is
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Since Glucose is non-ionic compound, and can dissociate upto some extent so
0 < i < 1,
Or more clearly : 0 < i < 0.5
0 < i < 1,
Or more clearly : 0 < i < 0.5
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Hey mate,
● Answer-
Van't hoff factor for glucose solution is 1 .
● Explaination-
- Van't hoff factor is defined as ratio of no of molecules after dissociation (association) to no of molecules before dissociation (association).
i = N(after) / N(before)
- As glucose is a non-electrolyte it doesn't dissociative into aqueous solution.
- As N(after) = N(before), value of i = 1.
Hope this helps you...
● Answer-
Van't hoff factor for glucose solution is 1 .
● Explaination-
- Van't hoff factor is defined as ratio of no of molecules after dissociation (association) to no of molecules before dissociation (association).
i = N(after) / N(before)
- As glucose is a non-electrolyte it doesn't dissociative into aqueous solution.
- As N(after) = N(before), value of i = 1.
Hope this helps you...
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