Van't hoff factor for acetic acid in aqueous medium at infinite dilution
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At infinite dilution, a weak acid dissociates completely. Acetic acid is a weak acid and therefore its dissociation increases with increase in dilution.
Above a certain dilution value, acetic acid dissociates completely into two ions. Its dissociation constant becomes 100%.
Using Dissociation Colligative Law, i = 1 x 2 = 2.
Hence its Van't Hoff factor becomes Two.
Above a certain dilution value, acetic acid dissociates completely into two ions. Its dissociation constant becomes 100%.
Using Dissociation Colligative Law, i = 1 x 2 = 2.
Hence its Van't Hoff factor becomes Two.
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vant Hoff factor becomes 2
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