Solutions
Chemistry Solutions from Chapter -1 - Solutions
This chapter deals with solution and its types. It discusses different methods used to find the concentration of a solution. We will learn about the solubility of a gas in liquid and factors affecting it. It also covers ideal and non-ideal solutions.
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In this topic, we will learn about the solution which is a type of homogeneous mixture of two or more components. We will also learn about different types of solutions based on the number of components via examples.

This topic defines the concentration of solution which is determined by the amount of solute present in the quantity. It explains the methods of expressing the concentration of solutions along with their formulas and some solved examples.

We will learn about solubility of liquids in this topic. The term refers to the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent. We will also learn about the saturation level of substances here in detail.

This topic discusses vapour pressure of a solution and factors affecting it. It also shows plotting the graph between mole fraction with respect to the total pressure.

In this topic, we will learn about the Raoult's law. It also explains how it is useful for getting a binary solution for a volatile liquid with expressions.

This topic teaches us about ideal and non-ideal solutions. We will learn about the factors that determine the state of these solutions. It also gives us a better picture of how to identify the ideal and non-ideal solutions.

This topic defines colligative properties and explains it with expressions, graphs and examples for better understanding of the concept.

This topic explains concepts, formulas and graphs related to elevation in boiling point with the help of examples and pictorial illustrations.

This topic explains concepts, formulas and graphs related to depression in freezing point with the help of examples and pictorial illustrations.

In this topic, we will know about osmosis and osmotic pressure. Here, we will learn how osmotic pressure is useful in preventing osmosis with the help of pictorial illustrations.

In this topic, we will learn the various conditions required by the solute, solvent and solution. We will further study the Van't Hoff factor for association or dissociation of the electrolytic solutions, along with formulas and calculation methods.
