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CHEM CHAP 12 BCD

Horizontales
Of a "lower" concentration, comparatively
The effect that solute particles have on the boiling point of the solvent.
Movement of colloidal particles noted by John Tyndal which led to the conclusion that matter is made of moving particles.
Medium in which particles are mixed to create a colloid mixture
1 mole of particles in 1 kilogram of solvent elevate the boiling point by .512 degrees C.
The amount of pressure required to prevent osmosis from occurring
Aka "coagulation" of impurities by adding specially formulated chemicals as a means to purify water, for instance.
A formulation which, when added to a car's radiator fluid, not only elevates the boiling point of the fluid, but lowers its freezing point as well.
The process in which a solvent moves across a semi-permeable membrane to equalize the concentration of solute/solvent on both sides of the membrane.
Verticales
Mixture containing small particles dispersed within a medium
The effect that dissolved solute particles have on the freezing point of the solvent.
Properties of a solvent which change depending on the number of solute articles dissolved within (such as freezing and boiling points, vapor pressures, osmotic pressures)
Of a "higher" concentration, comparatively
Mass of solute/mass of solvent x 100
A measure of the number of solute particles in a certain volume or mass of its solvent
Volume of solvent/volume of solvent x 100
Particles in a colloid
Moles of solute per liter of solution (M)
Moles of solute per kilogram of solvent (m)
Of an "equal" concentration, comparatively