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For any substance in the mixture, mole fraction is equal to the ratio of number of moles of that substance in total moles of the mixture.
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The partial pressure of pure solvent is defined as ratio of partial pressure of solvent in the presence of solute to the mole fraction of the solvent.
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Freezing point is defined as the temperature showing equilibrium between solid and liquid solvent. At this point, the vapor pressure of both is same.
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The Van’t Hoff factor is defined as a measure of solute’s effect on the colligative properties of the solution.
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The term activity needs to be explained.
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