Colligative Properties Flashcards

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How do strong electrolytes (salts) work in solution?

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 Soluble ionic compounds (salts) are strong electrolytes meaning that they completely dissociate into separate ions when dissolved into solution
 The van’t Hoff factor for strong electrolytes will equal the number of ions in the formula

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What is reverse osmosis?

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 The non-spontaneous transport of the solvent through the semipermeable membrane from concentrated solutions to dilute

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How do non-electrolytes work in solution?

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 Non-electrolytes do not split into other species, their molecules stay completely intact when dissolving into a solvent

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Describe vapor pressure lowering

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o Raoult’s Law: The vapor pressure of a solution will be lower than the pure substance. This is the basis of understanding distillation

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How do weak electrolytes work in solution?

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 Weak electrolytes are species that partially dissociate or ionize when dissolved into solution

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How is reverse osmosis accomplished?

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 Accomplished by adding pressure and greatly increasing the free energy of the concentrated solution

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Define osmosis

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a critical phenomena related to the spontaneous movement of solvent across semi-permeable membranes

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Describe boiling point elevation?

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o The boiling point of a solution will be higher than the pure substance.

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Why does the nature of the solvent matter for colligative properties?

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 The nature of the solvent matters because the solution properties are similar to the pure solvent

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Define colligative properties

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properties of solutions that depend on the particular solvent and on the concentration, but they do not depend of the nature of the solute

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How does the solvent move during osmosis?

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o The solvent will move from an area of low concentration of solute to an area of high concentration of solute

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Describe freezing point depression

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o The freezing point of a solution will be lower than the pure substance

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Why does the nature of the solute not matter for colligative properties?

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 The nature of the solute does not matter because we are assuming the solutes are all similar to the given solvent we are studying (like dissolves like)

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