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For a non-electrolytic solution, van't H...

For a non-electrolytic solution, van't Hoff factor is equal to

A

0

B

1

C

2

D

between 0 -1

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D

Non-electrolytes do not dissociate in solution. Therefore, van't Hoff factor is always less than 1.
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