Question:

Van't Hoff factors of equimolal solutions of sodium chloride, barium chloride and glucose in water are

Updated On: May 12, 2024
  • $2, 3, 0$ respectively
  • $2, 3, 6$ respectively
  • $2, 3, 4$ respectively
  • $2, 3, 1$ respectively
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

$ {NaCl_{(aq)} -> Na^{+}_{(aq)} + Cl^{-}_{(aq)}}$
van't Hoff factor, $i = 2$
$ { BaCl_{2(aq)} -> Ba^{2+}_{(aq)} + 2 Cl^{-}_{(aq)}} ,i = 3$
Glucose does not undergo dissociation or association hence, $i = 1$.
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Solutions

A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more components in which the particle size is smaller than 1 nm.

For example, salt and sugar is a good illustration of a solution. A solution can be categorized into several components.

Types of Solutions:

The solutions can be classified into three types:

  • Solid Solutions - In these solutions, the solvent is in a Solid-state.
  • Liquid Solutions- In these solutions, the solvent is in a Liquid state.
  • Gaseous Solutions - In these solutions, the solvent is in a Gaseous state.

On the basis of the amount of solute dissolved in a solvent, solutions are divided into the following types:

  1. Unsaturated Solution- A solution in which more solute can be dissolved without raising the temperature of the solution is known as an unsaturated solution.
  2. Saturated Solution- A solution in which no solute can be dissolved after reaching a certain amount of temperature is known as an unsaturated saturated solution.
  3. Supersaturated Solution- A solution that contains more solute than the maximum amount at a certain temperature is known as a supersaturated solution.