Title: COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES OF SOLUTIONS
1COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES OF SOLUTIONS
2Colligative Properties
- Colligative properties depend on the number of
particles rather than their nature - Lowering of the vapor pressure (Raoults law)
- Elevation of the boiling point (ebulioscopy)
- Depression of the freezing point (cryoscopy)
- Osmotic pressure
3Vapor Pressure of Ideal Solution
PAo
PBo
PA PB
A B
Solvent B
Solvent A
Raoults Law PA PAo.xA PB PBo.xB Solvent
pressure lowering (PAo-PA)/PAo xB
4?Tf and ?Tb
Freezing point depression Kf - cryoscopic
constant or molar depression constant
oC/M Boiling point elevation Kb -
ebulioscopic constant or molar elevation
constant oC/M
5Osmotic Pressure
vant Hoff equation
6Molecular Weight Determination
Osmotic Pressure Cryoscopy and Ebulioscopy
7Non-Ideal Solutions
na nb
na
nb
8Non-Ideal Solution Vapor Pressure
Henrys Law PA PAo. ?A xA PB PBo. ?A xB
Attracting components
Repellent components
positive deviation
negative deviation
PAo
PAo
PBo
PBo
1.0
0
0.5
1.0
0
0.5
Mole fraction of B (xB)
Mole fraction of B (xB)
9Activity and Activity Coefficient
- To account for non-ideality of solutions
- activity is used instead of concentration
- in all equations
Activity ai ?ici
Activity coefficient ?i