Tutorial 5 chemistry Monday, January 4, 2021 10:32 AM Colligative properties is defined as collective properties.These properties are bounded together by a common origin. -They all depend on the number of solutes particles present Colligative properties can also be defined as properties that depend upon the concentration of solutes molecules or ions but no upon the identity of solute. FAD1007 TUTORIAL SUBMISSION Page 1 FAD1007 TUTORIAL SUBMISSION Page 2 FAD1007 TUTORIAL SUBMISSION Page 3 ADDITIONAL ANSWER FROM GOOGLE AND BOOKS ! • • • • Temperature dependence • 1)The forces of interaction in the solution are the same as in the pure components 2)The change in enthalpy when an ideal forms is zero or approximately zero 3)Highly dilute solution can behave as ideal solution 4)Obeys Raoult's Law at every range of concentration 5)Total volume of the solution is equal to the sum of the components added 6)Escaping tendency of molecules A and B that exist in the solution should be the same in pure liquids and in the solution. Graph of pressure against composition FAD1007 TUTORIAL SUBMISSION Page 4 Graph of pressure against composition FAD1007 TUTORIAL SUBMISSION Page 5