State with a suitable diagram and appropriate examples why some non-ideal solutions. Show positive deviation from ideal behaviour.
Answer:
Elevation of boiling point with addition of non-volatile solute vapour pressure decrese and hence boiling point increase.
Let be the boiling point of pure solvent and
Tb be the boiling point of solution. The increase in
the boiling point is known as
elevation of boiling point.
for dilute
solutions the elevation of boiling point (ΔTb) is
directly proportional to the molal concentration of
the solute in a solution. Thus
ΔTb ∝ m
or
ΔTb = Kb m
Here m (molality) is the number of moles of solute dissolved in 1 kg of solvent and the constant of proportionality, Kb is called Boiling Point Elevation Constant or Molal Elevation Constant. The unit of Kb is K kg mol-1.If w2 gram of solute of molar mass M2 is dissolved in w1 gram of solvent, then molality, m of the solution is given by the expression:
Thus, in order to determine M2, molar mass of the solute, known mass of solute in a known mass of the solvent is taken and ΔTb is
determined experimentally for a known solvent whose Kb value is known.