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

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Types of sollution

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Isotonic Solution

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Hypotonic Solution

Hypertonic Solution

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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

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