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colligative
[kol-i-gey-tiv]
adjective
(of the properties of a substance) depending on the number of molecules or atoms rather than on their nature.
colligative
/ əˈɪɡəɪ /
adjective
(of a physical property of a substance) depending on the concentrations of atoms, ions, and molecules that are present rather than on their nature
Word History and Origins
Origin of colligative1
Example Sentences
Water containing dissolved solids such as salt and sweeteners are affected by something we refer to as colligative properties.
The basic mechanism of cryoprotection in wood frogs is related to the colligative properties of body fluids, particularly a reduction in the absolute freezing point of total body water.
The first set provides evidence as to the molecular weight of a substance: these are termed “colligative properties.”
Volume Relations.17—When dealing with colligative properties of liquids it is equally necessary to ensure comparability of conditions.
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