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  • Raoults Law and Vapor Pressure problem set
  • Distillation problem set

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Gas-Solution ProcessesColligative
PropertiesRaoults Law
  • Edward A. Mottel
  • Department of Chemistry
  • Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

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Colligative Properties
  • Reading assignment
  • Zumdahl Chapter 16.10-16.11, 17.5-17.7
  • The properties of a solution depends on the
    amount of dissolved solute in the solution.
    Properties which depend on the amount of solute,
    but not the identity of the compound are called
    colligative properties.

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Vapor PressureWater
What does a vapor pressure of water graph look
like?
On the graph where is the boiling point located?
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Vapor Pressure of Water
What will be the vapor pressure when the
temperature is 100 C?
6
Vapor Pressure of Water
Which of the dozen water molecules shown are
evaporating?
What factors determine whether a molecule will
evaporate?
7
Which Is More Volatile?Water or Isopropanol
Vapor Pressure of Water Isopropanol
8
Vapor Pressure of a Solution
What factors determine the total vapor pressure
of the solution?
9
Raoults Law
  • The vapor pressure of an ideal solution is equal
    to the sum of the vapor pressure of each
    component times its mole fraction.

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If the solvent or solute is non-volatile, then P
for that species is zero.
PA is the vapor pressure of pure A.
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Raoults Law
  • Non-ideal solutions have vapor pressures higher
    or lower than predicted.

12
Raoults Law Application
  • Distillation The separation of one component
    from a solution by boiling and condensation of
    the vapor.

13
Benzene-Toluene Distillation
  • One mole of benzene is mixed with three moles of
    toluene.
  • What will be the vapor pressure of the solution
    at 88 C.
  • Benzene (C6H6) and toluene (C6H5CH3) form an
    ideal solution.
  • Pbenzene is 960 torr at 88 C
  • Ptoluene is 380 torr at 88 C

What other questions could be asked?
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Benzene-Toluene Distillation
  • One mole of benzene is mixed with three moles of
    toluene.
  • What will be the composition of the vapor that is
    condensed?

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Distillation
  • Distillation separates one compound from another
    because the vapor and the solution have different
    compositions.
  • How could you make a solution containing two
    volatile components very pure?

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Fractional Distillation
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Not All Compounds can be Separated by Distillation
  • Non-ideal solutions that have the same
    composition in solution and the vapor are called
    azeotropes.
  • Isopropanol (BP 82 C) and water (BP 100 C)
    forms a 80.4 C azeotrope of composition
    Cisopropanol 0.878, Cwater  0.122

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Colligative Properties
  • A physical property of a solution which depends
    upon the concentration of the solute, but not its
    nature or identity.
  • Examples
  • Vapor pressure lowering
  • Boiling point elevation

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Vapor Pressure Lowering
Why does the dissolution of a non-volatile
solute result in a lower solution vapor
pressure than the pure solvent?
Describe the cause based on a mathematical
argument and a mechanical argument.
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Under what conditions does boiling occur?
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What is the vapor pressure of a 0.10 mole
fraction sugar in water solution at 100 C?
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If the vapor pressure of a solution is lowered,
why is the boiling point elevated?
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Boiling Point Elevation
  • DT is the increase in boiling point
  • kb is the boiling point (ebullioscopic) constant
  • kb 0.512 Km-1 for water
  • m is the molality of the solution

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Boiling Point Elevation
  • Sugar water does not conduct electricity.
  • kb 0.512 Km-1 for water
  • What is the boiling point of 0.10 mole fraction
    sugar water solution?

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Boiling Point Elevation
  • i is the multiplicative factor to account for
    ions
  • if a compound does not ionize then there is one
    particle per molecule and i 1.
  • if a compound breaks into two ions then i
    2, etc.

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Rank the following solutions in terms of
increasing boiling point
  • water
  • 0.2 m salt water
  • 0.3 m sugar water

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Freezing Point Depression
  • The dissolution of a solute in a solvent results
    in a lower freezing point for the solution.

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Freezing Point Depression
How does an impurity change the freezing point of
the triangular molecules?
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Freezing Point Depression
  • DT is the decrease in freezing point
  • kf is the freezing point (cryoscopic) constant
  • kf 1.86 Km-1 for water
  • Applications

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Osmotic Pressure
  • A pressure differential due to solvent molecules
    passing through a semipermeable membrane from a
    region of lower solute concentration to a region
    of higher solute concentration.

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Osmotic Pressure
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Osmotic Pressure
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Osmotic Pressure
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Osmotic Pressure
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Osmotic PressureApplications
Molecular weight determination
Biochemical
Why is physiological 0.9 saline
solution important in intravenous transfusions?
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Historical Perspective
  • Colligative properties were important to the
    early chemists because it provided information
    about the molecular weight or degree of
    ionization of the solute.
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