K₂SO₄ solution is isotonic with glucose solution. Percentage dissociation of K₂SO₄ is _____ (Nearest integer)
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K₂SO₄ solution is isotonic with glucose solution. Percentage dissociation of K₂SO₄ is _____ (Nearest integer)
Correct answer:B
Standard Method
Given: K₂SO₄ solution is isotonic with glucose solution.
Find: Percentage dissociation of K₂SO₄.
For isotonic solutions:
Since glucose is a non-electrolyte, its van't Hoff factor is . Therefore,
So,
For , the total number of ions on complete dissociation is . Using
we get
Hence, percentage dissociation is
Therefore, the percentage dissociation of K₂SO₄ is , so the correct option is B.
Using van't Hoff factor relation
Given: Two solutions are isotonic.
Find: Degree of dissociation of .
Isotonic solutions have equal osmotic pressure, so at the same temperature:
For glucose:
For :
Thus,
Now , so . Using
Therefore,
So the correct option is B.
Using without multiplying by is incorrect because that expression is only valid for complete dissociation. Use for partial dissociation.
Taking the number of particles for K₂SO₄ as is wrong. On dissociation, gives and , so the total number of ions is .
Comparing only molarities and ignoring the van't Hoff factor is incorrect. For isotonic solutions, osmotic pressure depends on both concentration and the number of effective particles.
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