Solveeit Logo

Question

Question: Phenol associate in benzene as \[{{\text{C}}_{\text{6}}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{5}}}{\text{OH}} \right...

Phenol associate in benzene as
C6H5OH12(C6H5OH)2{{\text{C}}_{\text{6}}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{5}}}{\text{OH}} \rightleftharpoons \dfrac{1}{2}{({{\text{C}}_{\text{6}}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{5}}}{\text{OH}})_2}
If the degree of association of phenol is 40%{{40\% }}. Van’t Hoff factor is:
A) 1
B) 0.8
C) 1.4
D) 0.6

Explanation

Solution

Degree of association is defined as the fraction of the total number of molecules of the substance which exists as associated molecules. Using the given value of percent degree of association calculates the value of the degree of association of phenol. Finally using the equation related to the degree of association and Van’t Hoff factor calculate the value of Van’t Hoff factor.

Formula Used: i=1α(11n)i = 1 - \alpha \left( {1 - \dfrac{1}{n}} \right)

Complete answer:
We have given the percent degree of association of phenol is 40% {\text{40\% }}. So, the degree of association, α=40100=0.4\alpha = \dfrac{{40}}{{100}} = 0.4

Phenol associate in benzene as
C6H5OH12(C6H5OH)2{{\text{C}}_{\text{6}}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{5}}}{\text{OH}} \rightleftharpoons \dfrac{1}{2}{({{\text{C}}_{\text{6}}}{{\text{H}}_{\text{5}}}{\text{OH}})_2}
From the given reaction we can say that phenol is associated as a dimer. So, the factor of association, n=2n = 2

Now, we can calculate the Van’t Hoff factor as follows:
i=1α(11n)i = 1 - \alpha \left( {1 - \dfrac{1}{n}} \right)
Where,
ii= Van’t Hoff factor

Now, substitute 0.4 for α\alpha and 2 for nn and calculate the Van’t Hoff factor.
i=10.4(112)i = 1 - 0.4\left( {1 - \dfrac{1}{2}} \right)
i=0.8i = 0.8

Hence, the Van't Hoff factor is 0.8. I.e, option ‘B’ is the correct answer

Note: There are two different equations used to calculate the Van’t Hoff factor depending on the degree of association and degree of dissociation. So we have to use the correct equation to calculate the Van’t Hoff factor. Degree of association refers to the fraction of the total number of molecules which associate or combine together resulting in the formation of bigger molecules. While the degree of dissociation refers to the fraction of total molecules that dissociate into simpler molecules.