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NON ELECTROLYTE SOLUTION

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Solution
Is homogeneous mixture between solute and solvent

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Non electrolyte solution


Non electrolyte solution is the solution that cant to conduct electricity. Non electrolyte compound is the compound that cant to ionized. Such as glucose, urea, and alcohol. For example: Urea solution (CO(NH2)2 , alcohol solution C2H5OH (ethanol), glucose solution (C6H12O6) CO(NH2 )2(s) + water CO(NH2 )2(aq)
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The comparison of electric conductivity the solution by using electrolyte tester

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The comparison between electrolyte and non electrolyte solution

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The comparison between strong electrolyte and weak electrolyte solution

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The comparison between strong electrolyte , weak electrolyte and non electrolyte solution

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Colligative Properties of Solutions


Colligative properties are properties that depend only on the number of solute particles in solution and not on the nature of the solute particles.
Vapor Pressure Lowering Boiling Point Elevation Freezing Point Depression Osmotic Pressure

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Lowering the Pressure Above the Solution (by opening bottle) Decreases Gas Solubility

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1. How many grams of the nonelectrolyte sucrose (molar

mass=342 g/mole) must be added to 450 g of water (molar mass=18.0 g/mole) to change its vapor pressure to 745 mm Hg at 100oC? Dik : Mr sucrose = 342 g/mole g of water = 450 g Mr Water = 18.0 g/mole P = 745 mm Hg Jawab : Dit = g sucrose?

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2. The vapor pressure of pure water (molar mass=18.0 g/mole) at 50oC is 92.5 mm Hg. A solution containing the nonelectrolyte sucrose (molar mass=342 g/mole) has a vapor pressure of 90.8 mm Hg at 50oC. a. What is the boiling point elevation of this solution (Kb(water)=0.520oC/m)? b. If it has a density of 1.08 g/mL, what is the osmotic pressure of this solution at 50oC?

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3. What is the freezing point of solution If

3.1 gram glicole (C2H6O2) dissolve in 250 gr water (Kf= 1.86 oC/m ) and mixed with 17.1 gram of sucrose (C12H22O11) into 500 gr of water?

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