CHEM 6B Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Chemical Equilibrium, Gibbs Free Energy, Stoichiometry

30 views2 pages

Document Summary

Molality (m): moles solute per kg solvent. Colligative properties of solutions properties of the solution independent of the solute. Presence of solute particles in a solution changes the physical. Exact for ideal solutions, approximate for dilute solutions. Solute concentration (not type of solute) changes four specific. Increasing the entropy of the solution makes it more stable. Osmotic pressure properties of the solution known as colligative properties. The entropy of solution is always greater than for solvent; thus, it has less tendency to vaporize to gain entropy. The vapor pressure of the solvent above the solution equals the mole fraction of the solvent in the solution times the vapor pressure of the pure solvent. The vapor pressure of a solution of a nonvolatile nonelectrolyte (solute) is always lower. The vapor pressure of a solution (solvent + solute) is lower than that of the pure solvent at any temperature molal concentration of the solute particles.

Get access

Grade+20% off
$8 USD/m$10 USD/m
Billed $96 USD annually
Grade+
Homework Help
Study Guides
Textbook Solutions
Class Notes
Textbook Notes
Booster Class
40 Verified Answers
Class+
$8 USD/m
Billed $96 USD annually
Class+
Homework Help
Study Guides
Textbook Solutions
Class Notes
Textbook Notes
Booster Class
30 Verified Answers

Related textbook solutions

Related Questions