what is the theoretical van't Hoff factor for the
following
c3h8o3
MgCl
Na2O
Li3PO4
KNO3
C3H7OH
what is the theoretical van't Hoff factor for the following c3h8o3 MgCl Na2O Li3PO4 KNO3 C3H7OH
Which of the following compounds has the lowest van't Hoff factor? What is the van't Hoff factor of NaNO3, Na3PO4, Li2CO3, MgCl2? I calculated them all to be (in order) a van't Hoff factor of 4, 7, 5, and 3. However the lowest van't Hoff factor went to NaNO3. Why?
The boiling point of an aqueous 3.0M ethylene glycol (C2H6O2) solution is 102oC and the freezing point is-10.8oC. What is the experimental van't Hoff factor (i) and how does it compare to the theoretical van't Hoff factor?
Ideally, the van't Hoff factor, i, can be determined by the following equation [i = moles of particles/moles of dissolved solute] What I the van't Hoff factor for BeCl_2? 1 2 3 4
indicate the expected van't Hoff factor fot the following
compounds
Question 3 2 pts Indicate the expected van't Hoff factor for the following compounds. Compound Expected Van't Hoff lithium hydrogen phosphate (Select] sodium hydroxide Select] ammonium bromide (Select) Question 4 3 pts Your driveway is icy and you want the ice to melt. Answer the following questions regarding the listed salt. This virtuallab may help. Sodium hydroxide, which is used as a drain cleaner, has an expected van't Hoff factor...
what the van't Hoff factor is? How might it affect the freezing point depression of a substance
The van't Hoff factor for a monoprotic acid dissolved in water is found to be 1.05. When the same acid is dissolved in an unknown solvent, the van't Hoff factor is found to be 1.00. Based on these findings, answer the following questions: 1.) What can you conclude about the strength of the acid? Clearly and completely explain how you came to your conclusion. 2.) What can you conclude about the polarity of the unknown solvent? Clearly and completely explain...
FeCl₃ has a van't Hoff factor of i = 3.40. What is the concentration of particles in a 1.851 M solution of FeCl₃?
What is the predicted van't Hoff factor for Mg3N2 I think it is 5 but I am second guessing myself...
If a 0.750 ? aqueous solution freezes at −2.80 ∘C, what is the van't Hoff factor, ?, of the solute? Consult the table of ? f values.
what is the actual van't hoff factor for an aqueous 0.20 molal solution of FeCl3 if the freezing point is -1.2C? assume the Kf of water is 1.86C/m