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This is the best explanation of colligative properties on TH-cam! Could you also make a video explaining all CONCENTRATION TERMS of solutions like molarity, molarity, normality, etc and please include a few questions as well! Thanks in advance!
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a solid breakdown and analysis into Colligative Properties in AP/General Chemistry. The step-by-step explanation along with the practice problems is an excellent way to understand Colligative Properties in Modern Chemistry. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
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If milk is boiled upto it's boiling point and continued it becomes steam leaving water out as steam. The milk portion starts to get thick. So, it is evaporation and solidification like separating water from milk. If it had been boiling on high flame and the level got raised to spill, it was because of pressure built upto the crossing point beyond which it gets thrown out of the vessel that cannot accomodate the bubbling milk or moving higher upwards similar to fountain of water also called dancing in air as formations. So, it is based on pressure, flow and temperature. It is dependent on milk properties. It is not never advisable to spill milk. Spilling creates mess, tack and smelling. The inference of boiling action is pressure building, settling down as content and moisture thrown out in the air using heat used.
If 10.00 g of NH4NO3 (M.W. = 80.043 g/mole) are dissolved in 75.00 mL of ethanol, what is the vapor pressure of the solution? I need complete explanation for this.
Hello, I would like to ask why some formulas for bp elevation and fp depression incorporate the van't Hoff factor while others don't? I can't understand why some remove it because the former and the latter produce different answers. Thank you!
Your video's are amazing! You did made a little mistake I think: At the part of Osmotic Pressure, R is equal to 8,3144 and even times a 1000 if you use M as mol and (because you made rid of V which is in L and not m^3)
Colligative Properties - Free Formula Sheet: bit.ly/3BBulk6
Direct Link to the Full 72-minute Video: bit.ly/3WVgsmB
Chemistry 2 Final Exam Review: th-cam.com/video/lSmJN1_uVpI/w-d-xo.html
Chemistry PDF Worksheets: www.video-tutor.net/chemistry-basic-introduction.html
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Well I don't pay my university a penny(because in our country public unis are totally free of cost) and yet I am angry at my uni because of wasting my time and literally doing nothing to make me understand topics. I don't know what l would've done in your position !
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Omg, you are so amazing at explaining these properties. I was still kind of lost after 2 weeks of going over this in Gen Chem 2 between lectures, homework, and reading the text, but I came to understand all 4 properties in the first 11 minutes of your video. Keep up the amazing work!!
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This is the best explanation of colligative properties on TH-cam! Could you also make a video explaining all CONCENTRATION TERMS of solutions like molarity, molarity, normality, etc and please include a few questions as well! Thanks in advance!
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Professor Organic Chemistry Tutor, thank you for a solid breakdown and analysis into Colligative Properties in AP/General Chemistry. The step-by-step explanation along with the practice problems is an excellent way to understand Colligative Properties in Modern Chemistry. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV with the Organic Chemistry Tutor.
I still want to say you are the best ,I'm new to using videos to learn because I prefer reading before, Being in the higher institution where you are not really taught but left to study ,I couldn't do it on my own so I use online videos too but I was never satisfied until I come across your videos,You can explicitly break down your explanations,I mean you are really the best ❤️
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0:31 - boiling point elevation
3:44 - freezing point depression
8:37 - vapor pressure
10:46 - osmotic pressure
13:44 - sample questions
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Hey guys for all of you , osmotic pressure:-
π=CRT
(⟨• C=n/v⟩)
π=n×RT/v
(• n= w2/m2)
π=w2×RT/m2×v
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If milk is boiled upto it's boiling point and continued it becomes steam leaving water out as steam. The milk portion starts to get thick.
So, it is evaporation and solidification like separating water from milk.
If it had been boiling on high flame and the level got raised to spill, it was because of pressure built upto the crossing point beyond which it gets thrown out of the vessel that cannot accomodate the bubbling milk or moving higher upwards similar to fountain of water also called dancing in air as formations.
So, it is based on pressure, flow and temperature. It is dependent on milk properties. It is not never advisable to spill milk. Spilling creates mess, tack and smelling.
The inference of boiling action is pressure building, settling down as content and moisture thrown out in the air using heat used.
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If 10.00 g of NH4NO3 (M.W. = 80.043 g/mole) are dissolved in 75.00 mL of ethanol, what is the vapor pressure of the solution? I need complete explanation for this.
@zahra , you must be given the vp of ethanol and not the M. W 🙄
Then we can work out!
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Is the melting point depressed equally as much as the freezing point by colligative forces?
What is the relation b/w i(von't half) , boiling point and freezing point?
Can u do a video on vant hoff factor plz?
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Hello, I would like to ask why some formulas for bp elevation and fp depression incorporate the van't Hoff factor while others don't? I can't understand why some remove it because the former and the latter produce different answers. Thank you!
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At what age you guys in U.S learn this? We in India at 16 - 17 years
Your video's are amazing!
You did made a little mistake I think: At the part of Osmotic Pressure, R is equal to 8,3144 and even times a 1000 if you use M as mol and (because you made rid of V which is in L and not m^3)
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Helpful thanku
I have an exam in approximately 20 mins🤧