In
chemistry, colligative properties are properties of solutions that depend upon
the ratio of the number of solute particles to the number of solvent molecules
in a solution, and not on the type of chemical species present. The number
ratio can be related to the various units for concentration of solutions. The
independence of the nature of solute particles is exact for ideal solutions,
and approximate for dilute real solutions. Here we consider only those properties
which result because of the dissolution of nonvolatile solute in a volatile liquid
solvent. They are independent of the nature of the solute because they are due
essentially to the dilution of the solvent by the solute.
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