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A specific organic solute partially dimerizes when dissolved in water due to strong intermolecular hSolutions and Colligative Properties Chemistry Question

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A specific organic solute partially dimerizes when dissolved in water due to strong intermolecular hydrogen bonding. If the relative lowering of vapour pressure for this solution is observed to be exactly $0.015$, what will be the exact mathematical effect on the observed osmotic pressure ($\pi$) compared to a perfectly ideal, completely non-associating solute at the exact same nominal concentration?

Answer: A

💡 Solution & Explanation

Association (dimerization) means that two or more molecules combine to form a single larger aggregate particle. This critically reduces the total number of kinetically independent particles in the solution, making the van't Hoff factor $i < 1$. Because all colligative properties (including $\pi$, RLVP, $\Delta T_b$, $\Delta T_f$) are directly proportional to $i$, the observed osmotic pressure will be physically lower than if no association had occurred.

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