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What is the van't hoff factor for the compound LiNO3?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4​

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Answered by mohamedapsal
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Answer:

i think it's 2

Explanation:

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Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Answer:

Explanation:

Van't Hoff factor:

The impact of a solute on different colligative properties of solutions is measured by the Van't Hoff factor. The amount of solute in the solution affects the coagulative qualities, which include a relative decrease in vapour pressure, osmotic pressure, an increase in boiling temperature, and a decrease in freezing point. The Van't Hoff factor measures the difference between a substance's concentration as determined by its mass and the actual concentration of particles created when it dissolves. It is indicated with a "i."

If we add one mole of sugar to one litre of water, the water's colloidal characteristics won't change, but if we add one mole of salt, the water's colloidal qualities will change because one mole of NaCl dissociates into one mole Na+ and one mole Cl-. Therefore, the theoretical and actual data for NaCl solutions will be different. The Van't Hoff Factor is required in this case in order to correct or measure the change in the solution's collative qualities.

The physical concentration of solute particles in a solution is determined by the value of "i."

Van't Hoff factor for the compound  LiNO3 is 2.

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