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Notes. States of matter. Solutions. 157. explain the abnormal colligative properties;. define osmosis and osmotic pressure;. define Van't Hoff factor;. correlate the degree of dissociation of solute and. solve numerical problems. 9.1 Components of a Solution. When we put sugar into water, it dissolves to form a
Describe meaning of colligative property. ? Use Raoult's law to determine vapor pressure of solutions. ? Describe physical basis for vapor pressure lowering. ? Predict magnitude of vapor pressure lowering based on chemical formula. ? Calculate osmotic pressure in solution and use to determine molar mass of solute.
Consider volatile solvent: add a bit of solute (salt or sucrose), liquid phase becomes a mixture. - liquid freezes > solid is pure solvent. - liquid evaporates > vapour is also pure solvent. For solvent: > melting point reduced (ice +salt). > boiling point increased. The increase/decrease depends only on molar concentration
Solutions and Colligative Properties. Introduction: Solutions: Mixture of two or more components. Depending on size of components, mixtures are classified into 3 types. a) Coarse mixture: Definition: The mixture which contains components having relatively bigger size is called as coarse mixture. E.g. Mixture of salt and
Colligative properties. CH102 General Chemistry, Spring 2014, Boston University. There are four colligative properties. • vapor-pressure lowering. • boiling-point elevation. • freezing-point depression. • osmotic pressure. Each of these properties is due to the effect of solute on entropy changes and so spontaneity. We will
Colligative Properties- Page 1. Lecture 4: Colligative Properties. • By definition a colligative property is a solution property (a property of mixtures) for which it is the amount of solute dissolved in the solvent matters but the kind of solute does not matter. • Coming to grips with this concept should immediately remind you of
Properties of solutions that depend on the number of molecules present and not on the kind of molecules are called colligative properties. These properties include boiling point elevation, freezing point depression, and osmotic pressure. Historically, colligative properties have been one means for determining the molecular
Colligative Properties. [Colligatil1e : from Latin. = Co mean „together'; ligare means „to bind?.] Colligative properties are those properties which depends only upon the number of solute particles in a solution irrespective of their nature. Relative Lowering of Vapour Pressure. It is the ratio of lowering in vapour pressure to
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