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What is the name given to properties like lowering of vapour pressure, depression in freezing point and elevation in boiling point ?

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Colligative properties i.e., the properties of solution which depends upon the number pf aprticles present in solution are osmotic pressure, depression in freezing point, elevation in boiling point and lowering in vapour pressure. Experimental values of colligative properties for electroetically because electrolytes dissociates to furnish more ions in solution. On the other hand experimentally obtained values of colligative properties for associating nature of solute ate lower than those obtained theoretically. The ratio of experimantal colligative properties to theoretical colligative properties is called as van't Hoff factor (i) . The maximum elevation in b.pt. is noticed in :

Colligative properties i.e., the properties of solution which depends upon the number pf aprticles present in solution are osmotic pressure, depression in freezing point, elevation in boiling point and lowering in vapour pressure. Experimental values of colligative properties for electroetically because electrolytes dissociates to furnish more ions in solution. On the other hand experimentally obtained values of colligative properties for associating nature of solute ate lower than those obtained theoretically. The ratio of experimantal colligative properties to theoretical colligative properties is called as van't Hoff factor (i) . The degree of dissociation of electrolyte A_(x)B_(y) is given by the relation:

Colligative properties i.e., the properties of solution which depends upon the number pf aprticles present in solution are osmotic pressure, depression in freezing point, elevation in boiling point and lowering in vapour pressure. Experimental values of colligative properties for electroetically because electrolytes dissociates to furnish more ions in solution. On the other hand experimentally obtained values of colligative properties for associating nature of solute ate lower than those obtained theoretically. The ratio of experimantal colligative properties to theoretical colligative properties is called as van't Hoff factor (i) . van,t Hoff factor (i) for dimerisation of benzoic acid in water, assuming 30% degree of association is:

Colligative properties i.e., the properties of solution which depends upon the number pf aprticles present in solution are osmotic pressure, depression in freezing point, elevation in boiling point and lowering in vapour pressure. Experimental values of colligative properties for electroetically because electrolytes dissociates to furnish more ions in solution. On the other hand experimentally obtained values of colligative properties for associating nature of solute ate lower than those obtained theoretically. The ratio of experimantal colligative properties to theoretical colligative properties is called as van't Hoff factor (i) . van't Hoff coefficient 'g' for 100% dissociated NaCl solution is:

Relative Lowering of Vapour pressure,Elevation in Boiling point,Depression in Freezing point

Relative Lowering of Vapour pressure,Elevation in Boiling point,Depression in Freezing point

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