Solutions and concentrations
Colligative properties: They depend directly on the number of solute particle present in solution
Osmotic pressure
When a semipermeable membrane only allows the passage of the moluculesof a solvent. The process is called omosis
Decreasing of freezing point
Ingreasing of boling point
Depends of the oncentration of the solute
Types of sollution
Isotonic Solution
Hypotonic Solution
Hypertonic Solution
Equal concentration
Lower concentration
Increasing of boiling point: The boiling point of a solution is higher than the boling point of the pure solvent.
The higher the concentration of solute particles is, the higher the boling point will be.
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Apa references:https://www.xn--experimentosparanios-l7b.org/propiedades-coligativas-elevacion-del-punto-de-ebullicion/
Chang, R. Química General para bachillerato. Ed. Mc Graw – Hill Interamericana. México, 2008.
https://www.xn--experimentosparanios-l7b.org/propiedades-coligativas-elevacion-del-punto-de-ebullicion/
Chang, R. Química General para bachillerato. Ed. Mc Graw – Hill Interamericana. México, 2008.
Alice Bolton. (2017). General Chemistry/ Properties of solutions. 09/11/2017, de wikibooks Sitio web: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/General_Chemistry/Properties_of_Solutions
Higher concentration