Colligative Property Flashcards

1
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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

A

Vapor Pressure Lowering

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Formula of Vapor Pressure Lowering

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VP = mole of solvent
——————————-x VP of Solvent
mole of solvent + mole of solute

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3
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Vapor Pressure Lowering follow what Law

A

Raoult’s Law

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4
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A process in which the solvent passes through a semipermeable membrane from area of dilute solution into a concentrated solution.

A

Osmosis

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5
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Amount of pressure that must be applied to stop osmosis

A

Osmotic Pressure

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Reverse flow of osmosis and solvent moved from solution to the solvent

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Reverse Osmosis

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7
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Reverse Osmosis

A

For desalination and purification

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8
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Van’t Hoff Equation

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Non-Electrolytes: 𝜋=𝑀𝑅𝑇
Electrolytes: 𝜋=𝜄𝑀𝑅𝑇

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9
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Equilibrium between the liquid & the gas, point at which the VP equals atmospheric Pressure

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Boiling Point

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10
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A nonvolatile solute + solvent, VP is reduced, elevation of temperature higher than the pure solvent to reach the normal boiling point

A

Boiling point elevation

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11
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Formula for BP Elevation

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𝛥𝑇𝑏=i𝐾𝑏𝑚
kb = 0.52C/molal

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12
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Temperature at which the solid and liquid forms of solvent co-exist in equilibrium

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Freezing Point Depression

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13
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Freezing Point Depression formula

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𝛥𝑇𝑓=i𝐾𝑓𝑚
kf = 1.86C/molal

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