Compare a 2.5 m solution of glucose, C6H12O6, to pure water.
a.) What is the difference in boiling points?
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Compare a 2.5 m solution of glucose, C6H12O6, to pure water.
a.) What is the difference in boiling points?
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Compare a 2.5 m solution of glucose, C6H12O6, to pure water.
a.) What is the difference in boiling points?
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Answer:
Boiling point is a temperature at which vapor pressure of the liquid is equal to atmospheric pressure and boiling point is directly depends on solute concentration.
The difference in the boiling point is calculated by the equation shown below:
Where is the difference in the boiling point, is a constant, and is the molal concentration of the solution.
The value of constant is for water.
Explanation:
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