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what do you mean by vant hoff factor????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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van 't Hoff factor. ... 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. For most non-electrolytes dissolved in water, thevan 't Hoff factor is essentially 1.

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In 1880, Van't Hoff identified a factor i; this factor is known as van't Hoff Factor.

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