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The experimental molecular weight of an ...

The experimental molecular weight of an electrolyte will always be less than its calculated value because the value of Van't Hoff factor. `'i,` is:

A

Less than `1`

B

Greater than `1`

C

One

D

Zero

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The correct Answer is:
B

`i=("normal Mol.wt")/("exp.Mol.wt.")gt1`
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