Definition of Cryoscopy. Meaning of Cryoscopy. Synonyms of Cryoscopy

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- dissociation or the molar m**** of the solute. This kind of measurement is called cryoscopy (Gr**** cryo = cold, scopos = observe; "observe the cold") and relies on...
- molality of the solution. Through cryoscopy, a known constant can be used to calculate an unknown molar m****. The term "cryoscopy" means "freezing measurement"...
- ebullioscopy means "boiling measurement" in Latin. This is related to cryoscopy, which determines the same value from the cryoscopic constant (of freezing...
- in the solid solvent, and the measurement of this difference is called cryoscopy. It is found that Δ T f = T f , solution − T f , pure solvent = − i ⋅...
- increment, which describes the change in refractive index with concentration. Cryoscopy and cryoscopic constant Ebullioscopy and ebullioscopic constant Dumas...
- can be determined by its effect on the freezing point of the solution (cryoscopy). Silicic acid was invoked by Jöns Jacob Berzelius in the early 19th century...
- point is often easier to measure with precision, it is more common to use cryoscopy. Colligative properties Freezing point depression Dühring's rule List...
- measured simply by depression of the freezing point of a solution, or cryoscopy (see also: osmostat and colligative properties). Molality appears in the...
- accurately determined at the working temperature Victor Meyer apparatus Cryoscopy and ebullioscopy, two other methods for the determination of molecular...
- evaporation gave a cherry-red liquid. He determined the molecular m**** by cryoscopy. Later preparations of C3S2 include thermolysis of a stream of CS2 in...