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Topic: Colligative Properties
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Adding a non-volatile (doesn’t readily evaporate) solute affects… Conductivity (electrolytes) Freezing point Boiling point Vapor pressure
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Freezing Point Depression Adding solute will lower the freezing point Which one will lower the freezing point more? – NaCl or MgCl 2 – Na +1 (aq) + Cl -1 (aq) Mg +2 (aq) + 2Cl -1 (aq) – 1 mol + 1 mol = 2 moles 1 mol + 2 mol = 3 moles
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Vapor Pressure Decreased Solute particles at the surface get in the way of some solvent molecules evaporating
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Boiling Point Elevation Adding solute will raise the boiling point Which one will raise the boiling point more? – Sugar (C 12 H 22 O 11 ) or salt (NaCl) – C 12 H 22 O 11 (aq) Na +1 (aq) + Cl -1 (aq) – 1 mol 1 mol + 1mol = 2 moles
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Boiling Point Freezing Point Vapor Pressure
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Depends on the # of moles dissolved in the solution and NOT on the type of particles The higher the concentration of solute in solvent, the more MP, BP, and VP are affect
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Which solution containing 1 mole of solute dissolved in 1000 g of water has the lowest freezing point? 1)C 2 H 5 OH(aq) 2)NaCl(aq) 3)KOH(aq) 4) CaCl 2 (aq) Be careful! What if the question asked which solution has the highest freezing point?
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C 6 H 12 O 6 Covalent Dissolves as molecules C 6 H 12 O 6 (s) C 6 H 12 O 6 (aq) 1 mole of sugar yields 1 mole of molecules
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NaCl Ionic Dissolves as ions NaCl(s) Na + (aq) + Cl - (aq) 1 mole of salt yields 2 moles of ions. Get more particles from salt than sugar.
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MgCl 2 Ionic Dissolves as ions MgCl 2 (s) Mg 2+ (aq) + 2Cl - (aq) 1 mole of salt yields 3 moles of ions
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