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Chapter 21 - Colligative Properties Explain how solutes effect the properties of a solution. Use Raoult’s Law to calculate vapor pressure of solution. Explain Fractional Distillation & its uses. Explain how solutes effect boiling & freezing points.
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Colligative Properties Properties determined by the number of particles in solution rather than the type of particles. Vapor Pressure Freezing Point Boiling Point Rate of Diffusion
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How Vapor Pressure Depression Occurs Solute particles take up space in a solution. Solute particles on surface decrease # of solvent particles on the surface. Less solvent particles can evaporate which lowers the vapor pressure of a liquid.
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Vapor Pressures of Pure Water and a Water Solution The vapor pressure of water over pure water is greater than the vapor pressure of water over an aqueous solution containing a nonvolatile solute. Solute particles take up surface area and lower the vapor pressure
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Raoult’s Law Vapor pressure of a solution varies directly as the mole fraction of solvent Vapor Pressure Solution = (mole fraction solvent )(Vapor Pressure solvent )
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Raoult’s Law (continued) A solution of water and glucose with a mole fraction of 0.5 will have a vapor pressure that is 0.5 times the vapor pressure of water alone.
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Ideal Solution All intermolecular attractions are the same. Solute-Solute Solvent-Solvent Solute-Solvent Attractions are the same
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