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The van’t Hoff factor i for a compound which undergoes dissociation in one solvent and association in other solvent is respectively
Options
(a) less than one and greater than one
(b) less than one and less than one
(c) greater than one and less than one
(d) greater than one and greater than one
Correct Answer:
greater than one and less than one
Explanation:
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