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Are there any other colligative propertiesAre there any other colligative properties other than lowering of vapor pressure, osmotic pressure, boiling point elevation, and freezing point depression? I was wondering whether surface tension of an aqueous solution is colligative or not, but I mostly think it should be. Can anyone help?

Edit: I am pretty aware of what a colligative property is. It's a property's of the solution that doesn't depend on the nature of solute, rather only concentration of the solute, and the nature of solvent.

Are there any other colligative properties other than lowering of vapor pressure, osmotic pressure, boiling point elevation, and freezing point depression? I was wondering whether surface tension of an aqueous solution is colligative or not, but I mostly think it should be. Can anyone help?

Are there any other colligative properties other than lowering of vapor pressure, osmotic pressure, boiling point elevation, and freezing point depression? I was wondering whether surface tension of an aqueous solution is colligative or not, but I mostly think it should be. Can anyone help?

Edit: I am pretty aware of what a colligative property is. It's a property's of the solution that doesn't depend on the nature of solute, rather only concentration of the solute, and the nature of solvent.

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Any other Colligative properties?

Are there any other colligative properties other than lowering of vapor pressure, osmotic pressure, boiling point elevation, and freezing point depression? I was wondering whether surface tension of an aqueous solution is colligative or not, but I mostly think it should be. Can anyone help?