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Title: Colligative Properties


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Colligative Properties
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  • Does a solute change the properties of a solvent?

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  • Consider aqueous solutions
  • Solvent water
  • How do properties of aqueous solution compare to
    properties of pure water?

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Conductivity
  • Pure water does not conduct electricity
  • Some aqueous solutions do
  • To conduct a solution must contain ions

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  • Conductivity depends on nature of the particle
  • molecular (covalent) solutes DO NOT conduct
  • ionic solutes DO conduct

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Colligative Properties
  • Depend on number particles in solution not type
    particles

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Colligative Properties
  • doesnt matter what kind of particles (ions or
    molecules)
  • Concentration of particles does matter

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What are some colligative properties?
  • Vapor Pressure
  • decreases (?)
  • Freezing Point
  • decreases (?)
  • Boiling Point
  • increases (?)
  • change in Osmotic Pressure

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  • The higher the concentration of solute particles,
    the larger the effect on colligative properties

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Does it matter if solute is ionic or covalent?
  • YES
  • number of particles will vary
  • effected by concentration
  • greater concen greater effect
  • lower concen lesser effect

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Ionic solutes
  • dissolve dissociate into () (-) ions ?
    more particles per mole of solute

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  • MgCl2(s) H2O(l) ? Mg2(aq) 2Cl(aq)
  • 1 mole salt ??3 moles ions
  • NaCl(s) H2O(l) ? Na1(aq) Cl-1(aq)
  • 1 mole salt ? 2 moles ions

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Covalent solutes
  • dissolve as molecules ? 1-to-1 relationship
    between moles of solute
    moles of dissolved particles

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Covalent substances
  • C6H12O6(s) H2O(l) ? C6H12O6(aq)
  • 1 mole sugar ? 1 mole molecules

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As solute is added to a solvent, what happens to
freezing point boiling point of solution?
  • The freezing point ? the boiling point ?
  • The freezing point ? the boiling point ?
  • The freezing point ? the boiling point ?
  • The freezing point ? the boiling point ?

Answer 2
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Which solution containing 1 mole of solute
dissolved in 1000 g of water has the lowest
freezing point?
  1. C2H5OH(aq)
  2. NaCl(aq)
  3. KOH
  4. CaCl2

Be careful! - do you want greatest or least
change? What if question asked which solution
has highest freezing point?
Answer 4
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Of the following solutions, the one that will
freeze at the lowest temperature contains 1 mole
of nonvolatile solute dissolved in
  • 1) 250 g of solvent
  • 2) 500 g of solvent
  • 3) 750 g of solvent
  • 4) 1000 g of solvent

Answer 1
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Which solute, when added to 1000 g of water, will
produce a solution with the highest boiling point?
  • 1) 29 g of NaCl
  • 2) 58 g of NaCl
  • 3) 31 g of C2H6O2
  • 4) 62 g of C2H6O2

1 mole of NaCl ? 2 moles of ions
1 mole of C2H6O2 ? 1 mole of molecules
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Which solution will freeze at the lowest
temperature?
  • 1) 1 g of NaCl dissolved per 100 g of H2O
  • 2) 1 g of NaCl dissolved per 1000 g of H2O
  • 1 g of C12H22O11 dissolved per 100 g of H2O
  • 4) 1 g of C12H22O11 dissolved per 1000 g of H2O

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Which solution will freeze at the lowest
temperature?
  • 1) 1 g of NaCl dissolved per 100 g of H2O

__1 g____ 0.017 mol ? 0.034 mol of
ions 58.8 g/mol (NaCl) (Na1
and Cl-1)
  • 2) 1 g of C12H22O11 dissolved per 100 g of H2O

__1 g___ 0.0043 mol of molecules
232 g mol
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Effect of Nonvolatile Solute
  • Boiling Point Elevation (?)
  • Freezing Point Depression (?)
  • The more particles, the bigger the effect!

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Applications of colligative properties
  • Salting roads in the winter time
  • Using salted ice to make ice cream
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