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Define colligative properties & give its examples . ♥️​

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What is Colligative Property?

=> A colligative property is a property of a solution that is dependent on the ratio between the total number of solute particles (in the solution) to the total number of solvent particles. Colligative properties are not dependent on the chemical nature of the solution’s components. Thus, colligative properties can be linked to several quantities that express the concentration of a solution, such as molarity, normality, and molality.

Itz Properties-

=> Colligative properties are those properties of solutions that depend on the number of dissolved particles in solution, but not on the identities of the solutes. For example, the freezing point of salt water is lower than that of pure water, due to the presence of the salt dissolved in the water.

Examples-

=> •Relative lowering of vapour pressure (Raoult's law)

•Elevation of boiling point.

•Depression of freezing point.

•Osmotic pressure.

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