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Observe the following observations :
`pi_(obs)=` observed colligative property
`pi_(cal)=` theoretical colligative property assuming normal behaviour of solute
van't Hoff factor (i) is given by :

A

`i=pi_(obs)xxpi_(cal)`

B

`i=pi_(obs)+pi_(cal)`

C

`i=pi_(obs)-pi_(cal)`

D

`i=(pi_(obs))/(pi_(cal))`

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