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No, because pure water is not a solution and colligative properties apply only to solutions.
Water properties are also influenced by the hydrogen bonds formrd between water molecules.
It is dissolved (aqueous if it is in water). A gas solution means that, if the solute were removed from the solution, it would become a gas. It is not a gas while in solution.
We can say that this is true to some extent.We must all agree that the properties of a compound DOES depend on the elements it contains since a variation in the elements changes the properties of the compound.However, what we must remember is that the properties of the compound does NOT depend on the properties of the elements that make up the compound.A simple example is water, made of hydrogen and oxygen. Water is very different from the elements indeed.
cresol is prepared with soap solution as it is more soluble in the soap solution than water . moreover soap solution enhances its detergent and disinfectant properties.
It is the same
The properties of sugar and water alone is a liquid and a solid. The properties of sugar-water solution is a liquid.
No, because pure water is not a solution and colligative properties apply only to solutions.
Super saturated sugar and water has a sugar- water solution and a suspension of sugar particles
The chemical and physical properties are changed.
Water properties are also influenced by the hydrogen bonds formrd between water molecules.
It is dissolved (aqueous if it is in water). A gas solution means that, if the solute were removed from the solution, it would become a gas. It is not a gas while in solution.
We can say that this is true to some extent.We must all agree that the properties of a compound DOES depend on the elements it contains since a variation in the elements changes the properties of the compound.However, what we must remember is that the properties of the compound does NOT depend on the properties of the elements that make up the compound.A simple example is water, made of hydrogen and oxygen. Water is very different from the elements indeed.
Examples: water solubility, pH of the solution, density.
An acid gives its properties to an aqueous solution by making free its (acidical) H+ ions (protons) and donating this to the solvent molecules: water, so H3O+ is formed.
Super saturated sugar and water has a sugar- water solution and a suspension of sugar particles
The property of sweetness of sugar does not change when it is dissolved in water. Although sugar becomes invisible in the solution in water.