CM-UY 1004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Rate Equation, Reagent, Reaction Rate Constant

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Psolution= xsolventp solvent b. v. vapor pressure lowering p= xsolutep solvent b. vi. An ideal solution is one that obeys raoult"s law b. vi. 1. Many membranes are semipermeable (only allow small molecules to pass through tiny pores) e. ii. Net movement of solvent molecules from the solution with a lower solute concentration into one with a higher solute concentration e. iii. Pressure required to stop osmosis from a pure solvent to a solution is the osmotic pressure e. iv. =mrt e. vi. isotonic- two solutions of identical osmotic pressure separated by a semipermeable membrane e. vii. hypotonic- one solution is of lower osmotic pressure e. viii. more concentrated solution is hypertonic with respect to the dilute solution. Chapter 14: chemical kinetics: defined as the area of chemistry concerned with the speeds, or rates, of reactions, factors that affect reaction rates, physical state of the reactants a. i. The more the molecules collide, the more quickly they react a. ii.

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