In chemistry, colligative properties are properties of solvents which are affected by the number of particles into which a solute separates when solute and solvent are mixed. The solvent is actually affected by how much you put into a solute, not the actual particle.
Colligative property: a property that depends solely on the number of particles added, not on the identity of the particles themselves.
These include:
* vapor pressure of a solution
* boiling point of a solution
* freezing point of a solution
* osmotic pressure
a physical property of a solution that depends on the number, but not only the identity, of the dissolved solute particles Example properties include vapor pressure lowering, boiling point elevation, osmotic pressure, and freezing point depression.
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Colligative properties are properties that depend other solutions and temperature rather than the chemical species. Their properties are: lowering vapour pressure, increasing boiling point.
Changing boiling point
The lowering of the vapor pressure is a colligative property.
No
The opposite of a colligative property is a property of a solution that depends upon the identity of the solute and not the concentration of the solute molecule or ions.
Colligative Properties
Colligative properties depends upon concentration of the solute.
The lowering of the vapor pressure is a colligative property.
No
The opposite of a colligative property is a property of a solution that depends upon the identity of the solute and not the concentration of the solute molecule or ions.
Colligative Properties
Colligative properties depends upon concentration of the solute.
This is a colligative property.
Probable the boiling point elevation.
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It is Osmotic Pressure..
osmotic pressure
distillation