A solution is a homogeneous mixture at the molecular level formed when one or more substances dissolve in a solvent. The solubility of gases increases with higher polarity and molecular mass of the substances. Acetone dissolves fully in water because it is highly polar and can interact well with water molecules. Properties of solutions include depression of freezing point, elevation of boiling point, lowering of vapor pressure, and osmotic pressure.
A solution is a homogeneous mixture at the molecular level formed when one or more substances dissolve in a solvent. The solubility of gases increases with higher polarity and molecular mass of the substances. Acetone dissolves fully in water because it is highly polar and can interact well with water molecules. Properties of solutions include depression of freezing point, elevation of boiling point, lowering of vapor pressure, and osmotic pressure.
A solution is a homogeneous mixture at the molecular level formed when one or more substances dissolve in a solvent. The solubility of gases increases with higher polarity and molecular mass of the substances. Acetone dissolves fully in water because it is highly polar and can interact well with water molecules. Properties of solutions include depression of freezing point, elevation of boiling point, lowering of vapor pressure, and osmotic pressure.
Solutions Solution is a mixture of two or more substances that is homogeneous in molecular level How is solution formed?
(G2-G1)= (H2-H1)- T(S2-S1)
(ΔG always tend to be –Ve)
(ΔS always tend to be +Ve)
Entropy Solubility of gas increases with increasing polarity and molecular mass Why acetone dissolves in water in all proportions? Expression solution concentrations Expression solution concentrations Expression solution concentrations 1. Depression of Freezing Point 2. Elevation of Boiling Point 3. Lowering of Vapor Pressure 4. Osmotic Pressure