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Question
The correct equation for the degree of an associating solute, ‘n’ molecules of which undergoes association in solution, is
Options
α = `("n"("i" - 1))/("n - 1")`
α2 = `("n"(1 - "i"))/("n - 1")`
α = `("n"("i" - 1))/("1 - n")`
α = `("n"(1 - "i"))/("n"("1 - i"))`
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Solution
α = `("n"("i" - 1))/("1 - n")`
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