Practice Non-Ideal Solution - 2.6.3 | Chapter 2: Solutions | ICSE 12 Chemistry
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Non-Ideal Solution

2.6.3 - Non-Ideal Solution

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Question 1 Easy

What is a non-ideal solution?

💡 Hint: Refer to the definitions we discussed.

Question 2 Easy

Name one factor that causes non-ideal behavior.

💡 Hint: Think about how molecules interact in a solution.

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Question 1

Which of the following statements about non-ideal solutions is TRUE?

A. They always obey Raoult’s Law.
B. Vapor pressure can be higher than predicted.
C. They have no effect on colligative properties.

💡 Hint: Consider the definition of non-ideal solutions.

Question 2

True or False: Non-ideal solutions only behave differently at high temperatures.

True
False

💡 Hint: Reflect on all factors affecting solutions.

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Challenge 1 Hard

A solution of salt in water shows a boiling point elevation that is less than predicted by ideal behavior. Analyze the interactions that may lead to this observation and suggest a possible explanation.

💡 Hint: Consider solute-solvent interactions and how they affect property behavior.

Challenge 2 Hard

Discuss how the van't Hoff factor can be used to quantify the degree of deviation from ideality in solutions, providing examples to illustrate your explanation.

💡 Hint: Reflect on the factors leading to deviation and how real-world behavior differs from ideal assumptions.

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