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Title: Calculations Involving Colligative Properties


1
Calculations Involving Colligative Properties
  • Chapter 16 Section 4

2
Review
  • Molarity (M) moles of solute
    liter of solution
  • Dilutions
  • M1 x V1 M2 x V2
  • Percent by volume ((v/v)) volume of solute
    x 100 volume of
    solution
  • Percent by mass ((m/m)) mass of solute x
    100 mass of solution

3
Review
  • Colligative Property A property that depends
    only upon the solute concentration and not on the
    solutes identity.
  • Three Important Colligative Properties of
    Solutions.
  • Vapor-pressure lowering
  • Boiling-point elevation
  • Freezing-point depression
  • Molarity (M) moles of solute
    liter of solution
  • Molality (m) moles of solute_
    kilogram of solvent
  • Molality is the number of moles of solute
    dissolved in 1 kilogram (1000 g) of solvent.

4
Mole Fraction (another way to express
concentration)
  • Mole Fraction the ratio of the moles of the
    solute to the total number of moles of solvent
    and solute.
  • XA nA___ XB nB___
  • nA nB nA nB

5
Freezing-Point Depression Boiling-Point
Elevation
6
Freezing-Point Depression
  • ?Tf Kf m i
  • ?Tf Freezing Point Depression
  • Difference between the freezing point of the
    solution and the freezing point of pure solvent
  • Kf Molal Freezing Point Depression Constant
  • Equals to the change in freezing point for a
    1-molal solution of a nonvolatile molecule solid
  • Values are listed in a table (p. 494)
  • Depends upon the solvent
  • Units (C/m)
  • m Molal Concentration
  • i Number of Ions from each formula unit

7
Boiling-Point Elevation
  • ?Tb Kbm i
  • ?Tb Boiling-Point Elevation
  • Difference between the boiling point of the
    solution and the boiling point of pure solvent
  • Kb Molal Boiling Point Elevation Constant
  • Equals to the change in boiling point for a
    1-molal solution of a nonvolatile molecule solid
  • Values are listed in a table (p. 495)
  • Depends upon the solvent
  • Units (C/m)
  • m Molal Concentration
  • i Number of Ions from each formula unit

8
Molar mass from F-p D or B-p E
  • g/mol (Kf)(g solute)(i)
  • (?Tf)(kg solvent)
  • g solute (?Tb)(kg solvent)(g/mol solute)
  • (kb)(i)
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