Colligative properties
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Colligative properties of a solution
... properties which depend on the osmolarity of a solution (not the type of solutes, just the number of solutes).
Increase in osmolarity:
- Osmotic pressure increase
- Vapour pressure decrease
- Freezing point decrease
- Boiling point increase
NB:
- High osmolarity causes a solution to stay as liquid over larger range of temperatures
- Freezing point is depressed by 1.86C per mole of solvent
- Human plasma (290mOsm/L) freezes at -0.54C
Raoult's law
The reduction of vapour pressure of a solvent is proportional to the molar concentration of the solute.
Azeotrope
An azeotrope is a mixture which vaporizes in the same proportion as the volume concentrations of the components in the solution.
--> i.e. The components will have the same vapour pressure and thus evaporate in the same proportion.
For example,
- Ether and halothane, when ratio is 2:1
- Alcohol and water, when ratio is 96:4
* As a result, fractional distillation cannot eliminate the last 4% of water from the water/alcohol mix