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27 November, 14:44

For a solution of H2SO4, determine the van/'t Hoff factor assuming 0% ionization and 100% ionization

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    The van't Hoff factor is the ratio between the amount of particles produced when a substance is dissolved and the amount of substance being dissolved. If ionization is 0 percent then it would mean that the substance do not dissociate into particles so the van't Hoff factor would be 1. However, when the percent ionization is 100%, then it fully dissociates into ions. For H2SO4 at 100% ionization, the vant hoff factor should be three, two hydrogen ions and one sulfate ion.
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