Chapter 12: Physical Properties of Solution

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  1. 5. The pressure required to stop osmosis.
  2. 6. It is the selective passage of solvent molecules through a porous membrane from a dilute solution to a more concentrated one.
  3. 10. Two liquids are said to be miscible if they are completely soluble in each other in all proportions.
  4. 11. It is usually solutions containing extremely large molecules such as proteins.
  5. 14. States that the solubility of a gas in a liquid is proportional to the pressure of the gas over the solution.
  6. 16. Water-fearing.
  7. 17. Is the process in which an ion or a molecule is surrounded by solvent molecules arranged in a specific manner.
  8. 18. It allows the passage of solvent molecules but blocks the passage of solute molecules.
  9. 19. Is defined as the number of moles of solute in liter of solution.
  10. 20. Is defined as the freezing point of the pure solvent minus the freezing point of the solution.
  11. 21. Contains more solute than is present in a saturated solution.
  12. 23. Water-loving.
  13. 24. The fraction of a component of a solution.
  14. 25. States that the vapor pressure of a solvent over a solution, is given by the vapor pressure of the pure solvent, times the mole fraction of the solvent in the solution.
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  1. 1. Is the number of moles of solute dissolved in mass of solvent in kilograms.
  2. 2. The process is called when the solvent is water.
  3. 3. Is the separation of a mixture of substances into pure components on the basis of their differing solubility.
  4. 4. Is defined as the boiling point of the solution minus the boiling point of the pure solvent.
  5. 7. Contains the maximum amount of a solute that will dissolve in a given solvent at a specific temperature.
  6. 8. It does not have a measurable vapor pressure.
  7. 9. Is made up of one or more cations and one or more anions held together by electrostatic forces
  8. 12. A procedure for separating liquid components of a solution based on their different boiling points.
  9. 13. Contains less solute than it has the capacity to dissolve.
  10. 15. Is the process in which dissolved solute comes out of solution and forms crystals.
  11. 22. It does have a measurable vapor pressure.