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colligative property One of four characteristic properties of solutions, namely, the interdependent changes in vapor pressure, freezing point, boiling point, and osmotic pressure, with a change in dissolved matter. If, under a given set of conditions, the value for any one property is known, the others may be computed. In general, with an increase in dissolved matter (eg, salt in water), freezing point and vapor pressure decrease, and boiling point and osmotic pressure increase.
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colligative property Any property that depends on the number of solute particles in a solution but not their identity.
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colligative property Any property of a solution that changes when the concentration changes. Examples are color, flavor, boiling point, melting point, and osmotic pressure.
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colligative p. any of the properties of solutions that depend only on the concentration of osmotically active particles: boiling point elevation, freezing point depression, osmotic pressure, and vapor pressure lowering.
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