Boiling point of water depends on the pressure.
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The boiling point of water changes with pressure. To calculate it, you can use the Clausius-Clapeyron equation, which relates temperature and pressure. By plugging in the known values, you can determine the boiling point at different pressures.
The boiling point elevation of a solution depends on the molality of the solute. Since we have 4 mol of sugar in 1 kg of water, we first need to calculate the molality by dividing the moles of solute by the mass of the solvent in kg. Then, we can use the boiling point elevation constant for water (0.512 °C/kg/mol) to calculate the increase in boiling point.
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you measure the water before boiling. after boiling would be more tricky.
No, boiling water does not remove oxygen from the water.
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To determine the boiling point of a solution of glucose in water, we first calculate the molality of the solution. With 0.10 moles of glucose in 200 mL of water (approximately 0.2 kg), the molality is 0.5 mol/kg. The boiling point elevation can be calculated using the formula ΔT_b = i * K_b * m, where K_b for water is 0.512 °C kg/mol. Thus, the boiling point elevation is approximately 0.26 °C, raising the boiling point of water from 100 °C to about 100.26 °C.
Strawberry does not dissolve in water or boiling water as it is a solid fruit. However, when you mix strawberries with boiling water, the heat can help release more of their flavor and color into the water.
The approximate boiling point of the mixture of water with bromobenzene is between 78 to 93 depending on the intensity and concentrations of mixture compositions. Using the method of steam distillation, the lighter liquid boils off first and the reading recorded. The averages between the first and the subsequent boiling points are recorded to find the common boiling point.
The fear of boiling water is called zemphobia. It is a specific phobia characterized by extreme fear or anxiety related to boiling water. This fear can stem from past traumatic experiences or irrational beliefs about the dangers of boiling water.
Boiling water out of a kettle can be used for boiling noodles for soup or spaghetti.