What is the van 't Hoff factor for a non-electrolyte solute?

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What is the van 't Hoff factor for a non-electrolyte solute?
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What is the van 't Hoff factor for a non-electrolyte solute?
  • Step 1: Understand what a non-electrolyte solute is. A non-electrolyte solute is a substance that does not break apart into ions when dissolved in a solvent.
  • Step 2: Recognize that the van 't Hoff factor (i) is a number that represents how many particles a solute produces in solution.
  • Step 3: Since a non-electrolyte solute does not dissociate into ions, it remains as one whole particle in solution.
  • Step 4: Therefore, the van 't Hoff factor (i) for a non-electrolyte solute is 1.
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