Calculate the van't Hoff factor

  1. Is the experimental Van't Hoff factor for ionic molecules always higher or lower than the theoretical Van't Hoff factor? Why?Hig
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  2. How does the van't hoff factor relate to freezing points? If one van't hoff factor is bigger than another, is its freezing point
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  3. Can't figure out part 2/31) If the osmotic pressure of a 3.62×10-2-M aqueous solution of Ca(NO3)2 was found to be 2.51 atm at
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  4. What is the Van't Hoff Factor ofMgSO4*7H2O? We're doing a colligative properties lab at my school where we dissolve various
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  5. The osmotic pressure of a 62.3mL solution is 0.862atm at a temperature of 34.0 oC. Calculate how many moles of the substance
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  6. A 0.98 m aqueous solution of an ionic compound with the formula MX has a freezing point of -2.6∘C Calculate the van't Hoff
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  7. Calculate the van't Hoff factor for a solute that is a univalent-univalent weak electrolyte and is 25% ionized.a. 15.0 b. 1.75
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  8. 1. Van't Hoff factors depend on the concentrations of the dissolved solute species. Why would a dilute solution have a Van't
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  9. A 1.00% by mass MgSO4 solution has a freezing point of -.192°C. Water has a Kf of 1.86 (KxKg)/mol.a.) Estimate the van’t Hoff
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  10. Calculate the freezing point of an aqueous solution formed by dissolbing 4.22 g of KCl in 25.00 mL of water. Kf for water is
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