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van't hoff's law ()

The generalization that: when a system is in equilibrium, of the two opposed interactions the endothermic is promoted by raising the temperature, the exothermic by lowering it.

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The generalization that: when a system is in equilibrium, of the two opposed interactions the endothermic is promoted by raising the temperature, the exothermic

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Van't Hoff's law states that the osmotic pressure of a solution is directly proportional to the concentration of the solute.

The Van't Hoff factor (i) is used to account for the number of particles produced by the solute when it dissolves.

Van't Hoff's law can be applied to calculate the freezing point depression and boiling point elevation of solutions.

In a Van't Hoff experiment, the osmotic pressure of a sugar solution is measured at different concentrations to determine the Van't Hoff factor.