Note: Best method to express concentration as it is temperature independent. 6) Normality (N): It is defined as the no. of gram equivalents of solute dissolved
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explain deviations of real solutions from Raoult's law;. • describe colligative properties of solutions and correlate these with.
Dilute Solutions: Vapour Pressure Raoult's Law
Note: The osmotic pressure is not the pressure produced by solution. It exists only when the solution is separated from the solvent by the semipermeable
In a binary solution solvent is the component which is present in large Colligative properties are those properties which depends only upon the number ...
Colligative properties are those properties which depends only upon the number of solute particles in a solution irrespective of their nature. Relative Lowering
pressure and colligative properties. We will begin with types of solutions and then various alternatives in which concentrations of a solute can be
COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES. V a p or Pressure. Solution. Temperature. Pure Solvent. 1 atm. T b. AT. Figure 5.1: Boiling point elevation effect is a consequence
Colligative properties are those properties which depends only upon the number of solute particles in a solution irrespective of their nature.