Single Choice

In which case van't Hoff factor is maximum (assuming no hydrolysis)?

A$$KCl$$, 50% ionised
B$$K_2SO_4$$, 40% ionised
C$$FeCl_3$$, 30% ionised
Correct Answer
D$$SnCl_4$$, 20% ionised

Solution

Solute $$ n$$ $$\alpha $$ $$i=[1+(n-1)\alpha]$$
$$KCl$$ 2 0.5 1.5
$$K_2SO_4$$ 3 0.4 1.8
$$FeCl_3$$ 4 0.3 1.9
$$SnCl_4$$ 5 0.2 1.8


SIMILAR QUESTIONS

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At same temperature which pair of the following solutions are isotonic?

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The value of van't Hoff factors for $$KCl, NaCl$$ and $${K}_{2}{SO}_{4}$$, respectively, are :

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If $$\alpha$$ is the degree of dissociation of $${Na}_{2}{SO}_{4}$$, the vant Hoff's factor ($$i$$) used for calculating the molecular mass is:

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Which of the following salt has the same value of Van't Hoff factor i as that of $$K_3 [Fe(CN)_6]$$?

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The Van't Hoff factor, i for a $$0.2$$ molal aqueous solutions of urea is:

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The Van't Hoff factor for sodium phosphate would be:

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A $$1.2$$% of solution of $$NaCl$$ is isotonic with $$7.2$$% of solution of glucose. Calculate the van't Hoff's factor of $$NaCl$$ solution.

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The freezing point of a solution containing 5.85 g of $$NaCl$$ in 100g of water is $$-3.348^o$$C. Calculate van't Hoff factor 'i' for this solution. What will be the experimental molecular weight of NaCI? ($$K_f$$ for water = $$1.86 K kg mol^{-1}$$, at. wt. Na = 23, Cl = 35.5)

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