This Course will help the learner to be expert in Physical Chemistry with a thorough knowledge of Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Solutions.
“A solution is a mixture in which substances are intermixed so intimately that they can not be observed as separate
components”. The dispersed phase or the substance which is to be dissolved is called solute, while the dispersion
medium in which the solute is dispersed to get a homogenous mixture is called the solvent.
Lesson- 1: Introduction 00:07:58
Lesson- 2: Types of Solutions 00:11:43
Lesson- 3: Concentration Representation Molality and formality 00:15:19
Lesson- 4: Concentration Representation - Normality and Molarity 00:12:50
Lesson- 5: Colligative Properties 00:07:00
Lesson- 6: Relative lowering of Vapour Pressure 00:15:07
Lesson- 7: Elevation in Boiling Point 00:08:19
Lesson- 8: Depression in Freezing Point 00:11:40
Lesson- 9: Osmotic Pressure 00:15:57
Lesson- 10: Ideal Solutions 00:11:35
Lesson- 11: Non-ideal Solutions 00:08:48
Lesson- 12: Abnormal Molar Masses 00:07:49
Lesson- 13: Vant Hoff's factor 00:08:28
Lesson- 14: Numerical - Molarity and Normality 00:12:04
Lesson- 15: Numerical - Molality and Mole fraction 00:10:06
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