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Colligative Properties - Depression in Freezing Point
depression of 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 and liquid f..
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..
Identify the freezing and the boiling points of water in Fahrenheit sc..
Identify the freezing and the boiling points of water in Fahrenheit scale. => 32°F and 212°F or 37°F or 0°F and 100°F or None of the above..
What is the freezing point of water in fahrenheit scale?
What is the freezing point of water in fahrenheit scale? => 32 o F or 100 o C or 0 o F or 32 o C..
Angle of depression
Let O be the observer and P be the point under observation. Therefore, OP is the 'line of sight'. OQ is a line parallel to the horizontal plane. is called the angle of depression. The point P, under observation, is at a lower level than the observer's position...
From the top of a spire of height 50 ft, the angles of depression of t..
From the top of a spire of height 50 ft, the angles of depression of two cars on a straight road at the same level as that of the base of the spire and on the same side of it are 25° and 40°. Calculate the the distance between the two cars. => 47 ft or 7.013 ft. or 40.52..
Colligative properties
In colloidal systems the number of colloidal particles per litre of the sol is relatively much smaller than solute particles in a true solution. Colloidal particles are aggregates of simple molecules and colligative properties such elevation in boiling point, depression 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 colligative properties. Since the colligative propert..
Determination of Molecular Mass from Osmotic Pressure
. This is due to the reason that for these substances the values of other colligative properties such as elevation in boiling point or depression in freezing point are too small to be measured. On the other hand, osmotic pressure of such substances are measur..
The angle of elevation of a cloud observed from a point at a height 17..
The angle of elevation of a cloud observed from a point at a height 170 ft above the level of water in a lake is 54° . The angle of depression of its image in the lake from the same point is 67°. Find the height of the cloud above the lake. => 804 ft or 814 ft ..
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