Chapter 2 Colligative Properties of Dilute Solution
Chapter 2 Colligative Properties of Dilute Solution
Solubility Vapor pressure and Vapor pressure lowering of solution Boiling-point elevation and freezing-point depression O mosiS
Solubility Boiling-point elevation and freezing-point depression Vapor pressure and Vapor pressure lowering of solution Osmosis
2.1 Solubility Nacl(s)+ HO Na(aq)+ Cl(aq) Solubility The solubility is defined as the amount that dissolves in a given quantity of water at a given temperature to give a saturatea solution
2.1 Solubility NaCl (s) + H2O Na+ (aq) + Cl- (aq) Solubility: The solubility is defined as the amount that dissolves in a given quantity of water at a given temperature to give a saturated solution
2.1.1 Saturated solution State A solution is in dynamic equilibrium with respect dissolved substance A dynamic equilibrium is reached in which the rate at which ions leave the crystals equals the rate at which ions return to the crystals
2.1.1 Saturated solution State: A solution is in dynamic equilibrium with respect dissolved substance. A dynamic equilibrium is reached in which the rate at which ions leave the crystals equals the rate at which ions return to the crystals
2.1.2 Unsaturated solution A solution not in equilibrium with respect to a given dissolved substance and in which more of the substance can dissolve 2.1.3 Supersaturated solution A solution that contains more dissolved substance than a saturated solution does
2.1.2 Unsaturated solution A solution not in equilibrium with respect to a given dissolved substance and in which more of the substance can dissolve. 2.1.3 Supersaturated solution A solution that contains more dissolved substance than a saturated solution does