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In the determination of molar mass of `A^(+)B^(-)` using a colligative property, what may be value of van't Hoff factor if the solute is `50%` dissociated?

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To determine the van't Hoff factor (i) for the solute \( A^+B^- \) that is 50% dissociated, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Dissociation**: - The compound \( A^+B^- \) dissociates into two ions: \( A^+ \) and \( B^- \). - When it is said to be 50% dissociated, it means that half of the solute molecules have dissociated into ions. ...
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