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The degree of an electrolyte is a and its Van't Hoff factor is i. The number of ions obtained by complete dissociation of 1 molecules of electrolyte as :

A

`(i+a-1)/a`

B

i- a - 1

C

`(i-1)/a`

D

`i+1+a/(1-a)`

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