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A Van't Hoff Factor is the ratio of observed colligative property to theoretical colligative property. Check FAQs
i=1+((Nions-1)α)
i - Van't Hoff Factor?Nions - Number of Ions?α - Degree of Dissociation?

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1.008Edit=1+((2Edit-1)0.008Edit)
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Van't Hoff Factor given Degree of Dissociation Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Van't Hoff Factor given Degree of Dissociation?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
i=1+((Nions-1)α)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
i=1+((2-1)0.008)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
i=1+((2-1)0.008)
LAST Step Evaluate
i=1.008

Van't Hoff Factor given Degree of Dissociation Formula Elements

Variables
Van't Hoff Factor
A Van't Hoff Factor is the ratio of observed colligative property to theoretical colligative property.
Symbol: i
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Number of Ions
The Number of Ions is the number of ions formed from one formula unit of the substance.
Symbol: Nions
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Degree of Dissociation
The Degree of Dissociation is the extent of generating current carrying free ions, which are dissociated from the fraction of solute at a given concentration.
Symbol: α
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Van't Hoff Factor

​Go Van't Hoff Factor given Colligative Property
i=Colligative PropertyexpColligative Propertytheoretical
​Go Van't Hoff Factor given Molar Mass
i=MtheoreticalMobs
​Go Van't Hoff Factor given Number of Particles
i=nobsntheoretical
​Go Van't Hoff Factor given Molality
i=mobsmtheoretical

Other formulas in Van't Hoff Factor category

​Go Degree of Dissociation given Van't Hoff Factor
α=i-1Nions-1
​Go Degree of Association given Van't Hoff Factor
β=iβ-1(1Nions)-1
​Go Observed or Experimental Value of Colligative Property given Van't Hoff Factor
Colligative Propertyexp=iColligative Propertytheoretical
​Go Van't Hoff Factor given Degree of Association
iβ=1+(((1Nions)-1)β)

How to Evaluate Van't Hoff Factor given Degree of Dissociation?

Van't Hoff Factor given Degree of Dissociation evaluator uses Van't Hoff Factor = 1+((Number of Ions-1)*Degree of Dissociation) to evaluate the Van't Hoff Factor, The Van't Hoff Factor given Degree of Dissociation i is a measure of the effect of a solute on colligative properties such as osmotic pressure, relative lowering in vapor pressure, boiling-point elevation and freezing-point depression. Van't Hoff Factor is denoted by i symbol.

How to evaluate Van't Hoff Factor given Degree of Dissociation using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Van't Hoff Factor given Degree of Dissociation, enter Number of Ions (Nions) & Degree of Dissociation (α) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Van't Hoff Factor given Degree of Dissociation

What is the formula to find Van't Hoff Factor given Degree of Dissociation?
The formula of Van't Hoff Factor given Degree of Dissociation is expressed as Van't Hoff Factor = 1+((Number of Ions-1)*Degree of Dissociation). Here is an example- 1.008 = 1+((2-1)*0.008).
How to calculate Van't Hoff Factor given Degree of Dissociation?
With Number of Ions (Nions) & Degree of Dissociation (α) we can find Van't Hoff Factor given Degree of Dissociation using the formula - Van't Hoff Factor = 1+((Number of Ions-1)*Degree of Dissociation).
What are the other ways to Calculate Van't Hoff Factor?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Van't Hoff Factor-
  • Van't Hoff Factor=Experimental Value of Colligative Property/Theoretical Value of Colligative PropertyOpenImg
  • Van't Hoff Factor=Formula Mass/Apparent Molar MassOpenImg
  • Van't Hoff Factor=Observed Number of Particles/Theoretical Number of ParticlesOpenImg
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