释义 |
colligative
col·li·ga·tive C0481900 (kŏl′ĭ-gā′tĭv)adj. Depending on the quantity of particles, especially molecules or ions, but not on their chemical nature: colligative properties.colligative (kəˈlɪɡətɪv) adj (General Physics) (of a physical property of a substance) depending on the concentrations of atoms, ions, and molecules that are present rather than on their naturecol•li•ga•tive (ˈkɒl ɪˌgeɪ tɪv) adj. (of the properties of a substance) depending on the number of molecules or atoms rather than on their nature. [1900–05] Translationscolligative
col·li·ga·tive (ko-lig'ă-tiv), 1. Depending on numbers of particles. 2. Referring to properties of solutions that depend only on the concentration of dissolved substances and not on their nature (for example, osmotic pressure, elevation of boiling point, vapor pressure lowering, freezing point depression). |