what is abnormal colligative property? explain in reasons
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Abnormal colligative property: When the experimentally measured colligative property of a solution is different from that calculated theoretically by the van't Hoff equation or by the laws of osmosis, then the solution is said to have abnormal colligative property.
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The colligative property depends on the number of solute particles in the solution but it is independent of their nature, Abnormal values of them arise when the dissolved solute undergoes a molecular change like dissociation or association in the solution.
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