For nonelectrolytes, i is seen to approach unity, and for strong

electrolytes, it tends towards a value equal to the number of ions

formed upon dissociation e.g. I approaches the value of 2 for

solutes such as NaCl and CaSO4, 3 for K2SO4 and CaCl2, and 4

for FeCl3.

For nonelectrolytes, i is seen to approach unity, and for strong

electrolytes, it tends towards a value equal to the number of ions

formed upon dissociation e.g. I approaches the value of 2 for

solutes such as NaCl and CaSO4, 3 for K2SO4 and CaCl2, and 4

for FeCl3.

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PHYSPHAR LEC MIDTERMS PART 2

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