Predict the state of the solute in the solution in the following situations :(a) When ‘i’ is found to be 0·3.(b) When ‘i’ is found to be 4.
Question
Predict the state of the solute in the solution in the following situations :(a) When ‘i’ is found to be 0·3.(b) When ‘i’ is found to be 4.
Solution
(a) When 'i' is found to be 0.3, it indicates that the solute is not completely ionized or dissociated in the solution. This could be the case for weak electrolytes or non-electrolytes.
(b) When 'i' is found to be 4, it suggests that the solute is completely ionized or dissociated in the solution and each molecule of the solute is producing four particles in the solution. This is typically the case for strong electrolytes.
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