A compound X undergoes complete tetramerisation in a given organic solvent. The Van't…
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A compound X undergoes complete tetramerisation in a given organic solvent. The Van't Hoff factor is:
- 4
- 0.25
- 0.125
- 2
Answer
(C) 0.125
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