CHM 2046 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Freezing-Point Depression, Colloid, Tyndall Effect

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Types of solutions: could be gas/gas, air (mainly oxygen and nitrogen, could be liquid/liquid, vodka (ethanol and water, gas/liquid, club soda (co2 and water, solid/liquid, seawater (salt and water, solid/solid, alloys (copper and zinc/brass) 55. 3 g c3h8o2 (. 7276 mol) and 285. 2 g water (15. 8286 mol) [mol water/(mol water + mol c3h8o2)] = 15. 8286/16. 56 = 0. 956. 0. 956 x 23. 8 torr = (22. 75 torr ) new pressure (: In ideal solutions, the made solute-solvent interactions are equal to the sum of the broken solute-solute and solvent-solvent interactions. If the solute-solvent interactions are stronger or weaker than the broken interactions, then the solution is nonideal. If the made interactions are stronger than the previous interactions, than the vp (cid:449)ill (cid:271)e less tha(cid:374) predi(cid:272)ted (cid:271)y aoult(cid:859)s la(cid:449) If the made interactions are weaker, than the total vp will be more than predicted. Osmotic pressure: the osmotic pressure, , is dire(cid:272)tly proportio(cid:374)al to the (cid:373)olarity of the solute particles, = m t.

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