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Example 1.12

Chapter 1: Solutions · CHEMISTRY

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Example . Table . depicts values of the factor, i for several strong electrolytes. For KCl, NaCl and MgSO , i values approach as the solution becomes very dilute. As expected, the value of i gets close to for K SO . Salt * Values of i van’t Hoff Factor i for complete . m . m . m dissociation of solute NaCl . . . . KCl . . . . MgSO . . . . K SO . . . . * represent i values for incomplete dissociation. Table . : Values of van’t Hoff factor, i , at Various Concentrations for NaCl, KCl, MgSO and K SO .

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