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4 November, 00:10

The osmotic pressure of 9.69 * 10-3 M solutions of CaCl2 and urea at 25°C are 0.585 and 0.237 atm, respectively. Calculate the van't Hoff factor for the CaCl2 solution.

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  1. 4 November, 02:55
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    The van't Hoff factor is 2.55

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Osmotic pressure of CaCl2 = 0.585 atm

    Osmotic pressure of urea = 0.237 atm

    Concentration = 9.69 * 10^-3 M

    Temperature = 25.0 °C

    Step 2:

    Π = iMRT

    ⇒ with Π = the osmotic pressure of CaCl2 = 0.585 atm

    ⇒ with i is the van't Hoff factor

    ⇒ with M = the molar concentration = 9.69 * 10^-3 M

    ⇒ with R = the gas constant = 0.0821 L*atm/mol*K

    ⇒ with T = the temperature = 25.0 °C = 298 K

    0.605 atm = i (9.69 * 10^-3 M) (0.0821 L*atm/mol*K) (298K)

    i = 2.55

    The van't Hoff factor is 2.55
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