Colligative Properties - Depression in Freezing Point
Colligative Properties - Depression in Freezing Point - Freezing point of a substance is defined as the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the solid form is in equilibrium with liquid form of the substance. In other words, solid an..
Colligative Properties - Depression in Freezing Point - Freezing point of a substance is defined as the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the solid form is in equilibrium with liquid form of the substance. In other words, solid an..Colligative Properties - Depression in Freezing Point
Freezing point of a substance is defined as the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the solid form is in equilibrium with liquid form of the substance. In other words, solid and liquid forms of the substance has same vapor pressur..
Colligative Properties
Colligative Properties - Certain properties of solutions depend only on the number of particles of the solute (molecule or ions) present in definite volume of the solution and do not depend on the nature of solute. Such prop..
Colligative properties
Colloidal particles have high average molecular masses. Therefore the mole fraction of the dispersed phase is very low. Hence, in colloidal solutions the relative lowering of vapor pressure, elevation in boiling point, depression in freezing point and osmoti..
Colligative Properties
Certain properties of solutions depend only on the number of particles of the solute (molecule or ions) present in definite volume of the solution and do not depend on the nature of solute. Such properties are called colligative..
Colligative Properties - Osmotic Pressure
Colligative Properties - Osmotic Pressure - The excess pressure that must be applied to the solution/conc.solution to prevent osmosis. fig 3.11 - Principle of measuring osmotic pressure fig 3.12 If two solutions of identical composition but different concentr..
Colligative Properties - Osmotic Pressure - The excess pressure that must be applied to the solution/conc.solution to prevent osmosis. fig 3.11 - Principle of measuring osmotic pressure fig 3.12 If two solutions of identical composition but different concentr..Properties
Sodium hydroxide is a white deliquescent solid having melting point at 591 K (318°C) It is stable towards heat It is highly soluble in water and considerable amount of heat is evolved due to the formation of a number of hydrates e.g., NaOH.H 2 O, NaOH.2H 2 O. It is also soluble in..
Dissociation of Solute Molecules
A number of electrolytes dissociate in solution to give two or more particles (ions). Therefore, the number of solute particles, in solution of such substances is more than the expected value. Accordingly, such solutions exhibit higher values of colligat..
SOLUTIONS
Definitions of solute and solvent The dissolving process as a result of random molecular motion Temperature, pressure, and surface area - their affect the dissolving process Concentration of a solute in terms of grams per liter, molarity, parts per million and percent co..
SOLUTIONS
Definitions of solute and solvent The dissolving process as a result of random molecular motion Temperature, pressure, and surface area - their affect the dissolving process Concentration of a solute in terms of grams per liter, molarity, parts per million and percent co..
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