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Colligative Properties
Properties of solutions that depend on the number of solute particles, not their identity.Boiling Point
Temperature at which a liquid's vapor pressure equals the external pressure, causing it to vaporize.Freezing Point
Temperature at which a liquid becomes solid, with equilibrium between solid and liquid phases.Vapor Pressure
Pressure exerted by a vapor in equilibrium with its liquid at a given temperature.Osmotic Pressure
Force driving water movement from low to high solute concentration through a semipermeable membrane.Van't Hoff Factor
Number of particles a solute dissociates into in solution, affecting colligative properties.Ionic Compounds
Compounds that dissociate into ions in solution, affecting colligative properties significantly.Covalent Compounds
Non-electrolyte compounds that do not dissociate into ions in solution.Osmolarity
Concentration of solute particles in a solution, considering ionic dissociation.Osmolality
Concentration of solute particles per kilogram of solvent, considering ionic dissociation.Molarity
Concentration of a solute in a solution expressed as moles per liter.Molality
Concentration of a solute in a solution expressed as moles per kilogram of solvent.Equilibrium
State where opposing processes occur at equal rates, maintaining a stable system.Non-electrolytes
Substances that do not dissociate into ions in solution, typically covalent compounds.Solute
Substance dissolved in a solvent to form a solution, affecting colligative properties.