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Class 12 Physical Chemistry

Solutions: Abnormal Molar Mass & Van't Hoff Factor

When solutes undergo association or dissociation in a solution, the experimentally determined molar mass differs from the theoretical value. This is known as Abnormal Molar Mass. To account for this discrepancy in Colligative Properties, we use the Van't Hoff Factor (i).

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Mind map explaining the concepts of dissociation or association of solutes leading to abnormal molar mass
1. Dissociation and Association of Solutes
Formulas and definition for calculating the van't hoff factor (i) in solutions chemistry
2. Understanding the Van't Hoff Factor (i)
Mathematical relationship between vant hoff factor and degree of dissociation or association (alpha)
3. Relationship Between Van't Hoff Factor and Degree of Dissociation

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