Colligative Property Flashcards
The addition of a non-volatile solute to the a solvent lowers the of a non-volatile solute lowers the VP of the liquid vapor pressure of the liquid
Vapor Pressure Lowering
Formula of Vapor Pressure Lowering
VP = mole of solvent
——————————-x VP of Solvent
mole of solvent + mole of solute
Vapor Pressure Lowering follow what Law
Raoult’s Law
A process in which the solvent passes through a semipermeable membrane from area of dilute solution into a concentrated solution.
Osmosis
Amount of pressure that must be applied to stop osmosis
Osmotic Pressure
Reverse flow of osmosis and solvent moved from solution to the solvent
Reverse Osmosis
Reverse Osmosis
For desalination and purification
Van’t Hoff Equation
Non-Electrolytes: 𝜋=𝑀𝑅𝑇
Electrolytes: 𝜋=𝜄𝑀𝑅𝑇
Equilibrium between the liquid & the gas, point at which the VP equals atmospheric Pressure
Boiling Point
A nonvolatile solute + solvent, VP is reduced, elevation of temperature higher than the pure solvent to reach the normal boiling point
Boiling point elevation
Formula for BP Elevation
𝛥𝑇𝑏=i𝐾𝑏𝑚
kb = 0.52C/molal
Temperature at which the solid and liquid forms of solvent co-exist in equilibrium
Freezing Point Depression
Freezing Point Depression formula
𝛥𝑇𝑓=i𝐾𝑓𝑚
kf = 1.86C/molal