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van't hoff law of dilute solution​

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Answered by bijaychoudhary302
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Explanation:

The van't Hoff theory describes that substances in dilute solution obey the ideal gas laws, resulting to the osmotic pressure formula π = (n/V)RT = [Ci]RT where R is the gas constant, T the absolute temperature, and [Ci] the molar concentration of solute i in dilute solution.

osmotic pressure law for dilute solution :

Thus the gas laws are equally applicable to dilute solutions. van't Hoff's Boyle's Law of Solution: At constant temperature, the osmotic pressure (π) of a dilute solution is directly proportional to its molar concentration (C) or inversely proportional to volume (V) of the solution.

Answered by eshwargoudgoud504
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The van't Hoff theory describes that substances in dilute solution obey the ideal gas laws, resulting to the osmotic pressure formula π = (n/V)RT = [Ci]RT where R is the gas constant, T the absolute temperature, and [Ci] the molar concentration of solute i in dilute solution (1).

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