- Dissociation of solute molecules increases the number of solute particles in a solution because each molecule splits into two or more ions.
- Since colligative properties (like boiling point elevation, freezing point depression, osmotic pressure, and vapour pressure lowering) depend only on how many solute particles there are, this increase causes a bigger effect on the colligative property than we would normally expect.
- As a result, the observed colligative property becomes stronger, and the calculated molecular mass appears lower than the actual value.
- In such cases, the van’t Hoff factor (i) is greater than 1, reflecting the increase in particle number due to dissociation
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How do dissociation of solute molecules affect a colligative property?
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