Colligative Properties: Vapour Pressure Boiling Point Freezing Point Osmotic Pressure
Colligative Properties: Vapour Pressure Boiling Point Freezing Point Osmotic Pressure
Colligative Properties: Vapour Pressure Boiling Point Freezing Point Osmotic Pressure
Vapour pressure
Boiling point
Freezing point
Osmotic pressure
Learning objectives
Describe meaning of colligative property
Use Raoult’s law to determine vapor pressure of
solutions
Describe physical basis for vapor pressure
lowering
Predict magnitude of vapor pressure lowering
based on chemical formula
Calculate osmotic pressure in solution and use to
determine molar mass of solute
Predict direction of deviation in non-ideal cases
based on intermolecular forces
Physical vs Chemical
T f K f m
For solutes which are not completely
dissociated, the van’t Hoff factor is applied
to modify m:
T f K f m i
Osmosis: molecular discrimination
A semi-permeable membrane
discriminates on the basis of molecular
type
Solvent molecules pass through
Large molecules or ions are blocked
Solvent molecules will pass from a place of
lower solute concentration to higher
concentration to achieve equilibrium
Osmotic pressure
Solvent passes into more conc solution
increasing its volume
The passage of the solvent can be
prevented by application of a pressure
The pressure to prevent transport is the
osmotic pressure
Calculating osmotic pressure
Ptotal P X A P X B
A
B
Ideal behaviour of liquid mixture