Van’t Hoff Factor: Abnormal Molar Mass

Van't Hoff Factor

A solution is said to have abnormal colligative properties if its experimentally measured colligative property differs from that calculated theoretically using Van’t Hoff factor.The colligative property is affected by the number of solute particles in the solution but not by their nature. … Read more

Mixture: 2 Important Types, Properties

Mixture Definition, Types, Properties

A mixture is made up of one or more pure components with different ratios. Mixtures can be either heterogeneous or homogeneous. When compared to homogeneous mixtures, heterogeneous mixtures can be visually divided into individual components. The most prevalent kind of … Read more

Osmotic Pressure: Definition, Formulas, Laws

Osmotic Pressure

Osmotic pressure is a ‘colligative’ property, similar to freezing point depression, meaning that it is influenced by the number of particles in a solution rather than their chemical composition. Osmosis is the movement of a fluid through a semipermeable membrane under … Read more

Depression of Freezing Point

Depression of Freezing Point

The freezing point of a substance is the temperature at which its vapor pressure in its liquid phase equals its vapor pressure in its solid phase. When solutes are added, the freezing point of a solvent is lowered, which is referred to … Read more