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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Millersville_University/CHEM_341-_Physical_Chemistry_I/07%3A_Mixtures_and_Solutions/7.06%3A_Colligative_Properties
    Colligative properties are important properties of solutions as they describe how the properties of the solvent will change as solute (or solutes) is (are) added.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Lebanon_Valley_College/CHM_312%3A_Physical_Chemistry_II_(Lebanon_Valley_College)/06%3A_Multiple_Component_Phase_Equilibrium/6.14%3A_Colligative_Properties
    Colligative properties are important properties of solutions as they describe how the properties of the solvent will change as solute (or solutes) is (are) added.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry_Textbook_Maps/The_Live_Textbook_of_Physical_Chemistry_(Peverati)/14%3A_Properties_of_Solutions/14.02%3A_Colligative_Properties
    Colligative properties are properties of solutions that depend on the number of particles in the solution and not on the nature of the chemical species. More specifically, a colligative property depen...Colligative properties are properties of solutions that depend on the number of particles in the solution and not on the nature of the chemical species. More specifically, a colligative property depends on the ratio between the number of particles of the solute and the number of particles of the solvent. This ratio can be measured using any unit of concentration, such as mole fraction, molarity, and normality.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Ancillary_Materials/Reference/Reference_Tables/Bulk_Properties/B5%3A_Ebullioscopic_(Boiling_Point_Elevation)_Constants
    Template:HideTOC The ebullioscopic constant is a characteristic property of the solvent and not the solute in a solution. Compound Ebullioscopic constant K b in units of [(°C·kg)/mol] or [°C/molal] Ac...Template:HideTOC The ebullioscopic constant is a characteristic property of the solvent and not the solute in a solution. Compound Ebullioscopic constant K b in units of [(°C·kg)/mol] or [°C/molal] Acetic acid Acetone Acetonitrile Aniline Anisole Benzaldehyde Benzene 1-Butanol Carbon disulfide Chlorobenzene 1-Chlorobutane Cyclohexane Cyclohexanol Decane Dichloromethane Diethyl ether Dimethyl sulfoxide 1,4-Dioxane Ethyl acetate Ethylene glycol Methyl acetate N -Methylaniline N -Methylformamide
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry_Textbook_Maps/Physical_Chemistry_(Fleming)/07%3A_Mixtures_and_Solutions/7.06%3A_Colligative_Properties
    This page discusses colligative properties, which describe how the addition of solute impacts the solvent's properties in a solution. It focuses on three primary effects: freezing point depression, bo...This page discusses colligative properties, which describe how the addition of solute impacts the solvent's properties in a solution. It focuses on three primary effects: freezing point depression, boiling point elevation, and vapor pressure lowering, all of which depend solely on the solvent. The page provides detailed explanations and mathematical derivations for each of these phenomena, highlighting their causes, implications, and calculations involved.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry_Textbook_Maps/Chemical_Thermodynamics_(Supplement_to_Shepherd_et_al.)/26%3A_Fundamental_17_-_Colligative_Properties/26.01%3A_Colligative_Properties
    Colligative properties are important properties of solutions as they describe how the properties of the solvent will change as solute (or solutes) is (are) added.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/DePaul_University/Thermodynamics_and_Introduction_to_Quantum_Mechanics_(Southern)/06%3A_Properties_of_Solutions/6.03%3A_Colligative_Properties
    Colligative properties are important properties of solutions as they describe how the properties of the solvent will change as solute (or solutes) is (are) added.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Georgia/CHEM_3212%3A_Physical_Chemistry_II/09%3A_Phase_Equilibria/9.06%3A_Colligative_Properties
    Colligative properties are important properties of solutions as they describe how the properties of the solvent will change as solute (or solutes) is (are) added.

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