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The experimental value for the molar mass of a non-volatile solute is twice the theoretical value. What is the Van't Hoff factor for the solute? 

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  • The Van't Hoff factor (i) accounts for

    A
    extent of solubility of solute
    B
    extent of dissociation of solute
    C
    extent of dissolution of solute
    D
    extent of mobility of solute
  • The van't Hoff factor 'i' accounts for

    A
    extent of dissolution of solute
    B
    extent of dissociation of solute
    C
    extent of mobility of solut
    D
    extent of solubility of solute
  • The Van't Hoff's factor 'i' accounts for

    A
    extent of solubility of solute
    B
    extent of dissociation of solute
    C
    extent of dissolution of solute
    D
    extent of mobility of solute
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