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Which of the following compounds corresponds to van't H off factor to be equal to 2 in dilute solution

  1. K C l    
  2. B a C l subscript 2 end subscript    
  3. K subscript 2 end subscript S O subscript 4 end subscript    
  4. C subscript 6 end subscript H subscript 12 end subscript O subscript 6 end subscript    

The correct answer is: K C l

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