Understanding Colligative Properties: Definition, Examples, and Methods, Study notes of Chemistry

An overview of colligative properties in chemistry, explaining what they are and how they can be measured through various methods such as mass percentage, volume percentage, molarity, normality, molality, and mole fraction. Colligative properties include the relative lowering of vapor pressure, elevation of boiling point, depression of freezing point, and osmotic pressure. This guide also includes references to relevant literature for further study.

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What are
Colligative
Properties?
March 28
2013
This guide is provided by Andrew Nassif, and is part of a series explanatory
on science. This guide will include real life examples of Colligative
properties in Chemistry as well as define them.
A Guide to the
Simple Idea in
Chemistry
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What are

Colligative

Properties?

March 28

This guide is provided by Andrew Nassif, and is part of a series explanatory on science. This guide will include real life examples of Colligative properties in Chemistry as well as define them.

A Guide to the

Simple Idea in

Chemistry

Colligative Properties, What are they?

Colligative properties are properties in chemistry in which properties of a solution that depend

on the number of dissolved particles in a proposed solution, for example salt water has lower freezing

point then pure water because of the existence of salt in it.

The 8 Major Methods to Finding Colligative Properties Are:

  1. Mass Percentage

a. The number of properties found in the mass itself

b. The percentage of mass with properties in the element itself

  1. Volume Percentage

a. The percentage of volume that has properties

  1. The Mass of the Solute Inside a Definite Mass of a Solvent

a. The mass of a solute inside the known mass of a solvent itself

  1. The Mass of a Solute per the Definite Mass in a Solution

a. Mass of solute per definite known masses

  1. Molarity

a. A measurement of molar concentration

i. Amount of constituent divided by the volume of the mixture

ii. The SI unit is mol/m

  1. Normality

a. The normal known concentration

i. Molar Concentration divided by equivalence factor

  1. Uses common number of reactive species in a solution
  2. Molality

a. Amount of substance as defined in the solute

  1. Mole Fraction

a. Amount of constituent of a chemical/by total # of constituents in a mixture

www.phy.cuhk.edu.hk/course/2007-2008/1/phy5660/

  1. Libros 2006 Octubre

85, 83, 1, Fundamentals of semiconductor physics and devices, Enderlein, Rolf, World Scientific

Pub, 9810223870, 2003, Listado 2006 ...

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