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if the statement is true, write true in the blank. if it is false, italicized word(s) with the word(s) that will make the statement
- colligative properties depend primarily on the mass of the solution.
- if a large concentration of salt were added to pure water in a covered beaker, the vapor pressure of the water would be expected to decrease.
- as the temperature of a given liquid is increased, its vapor pressure decreases.
- the boiling point of a solution containing a nonvolatile solute is higher than the boiling point of the pure solvent.
- the freezing point of a solution containing a nonvolatile solute is higher than the freezing point of the pure solvent.
- when calculating a solutes effect on boiling and freezing points, concentration should be measured as molality.
Brief Explanations
- Colligative properties depend on the number of solute particles, not the mass of the solution.
- Adding a solute (salt) to a solvent (water) lowers the vapor pressure of the solvent.
- As temperature increases, the vapor pressure of a liquid increases because more molecules have enough energy to escape into the gas phase.
- A non - volatile solute raises the boiling point of a solution compared to the pure solvent. This is due to the lowering of vapor pressure by the solute.
- A non - volatile solute lowers the freezing point of a solution compared to the pure solvent.
- Molality (moles of solute per kilogram of solvent) is used when calculating boiling and freezing point changes because it is temperature - independent (unlike molarity).
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