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Why do electrolytes show abnormal molecular masses? Name the factors responsible for abnormality.

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Answered by SHIVAfaf
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The electrolytes show abnormal molar masses because of dissociation. The electrolytes dissociate in solution. Suppose we have electrolyte KCl, it dissociates as K+ and Cl- in solution, so number of solute particles will increase. ... So, electrolytes show abnormal molecular masses.please choose this answer as an branliest

Answered by simran8219siya
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The electrolytes show abnormal molar masses because of dissociation. The electrolytes dissociate in solution. Suppose we have electrolyte KCl, it dissociates as K+ and Cl- in solution, so number of solute particles will increase. ... The factor responsible for abnormality is vant hoff factor

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