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Yes, most nonvolatile solutes such as sugar or glycerin will increase water's boiling point.
not really it sinks if theres more warm stuff (moving) it heats no it doesn't, however it will decrease the boiling point of water, which is why you can make water boil after taking it out of a microwave (magnatron) by putting sugar in it.
Acetone is a liquid with a boiling point lower than that of water; the other two are solids.
Adding KMnO4 to sugar produces CO2 and water vapor.
The increase of the boiling point is only 2 0C.
Yes. Dissolved sugar increase the boiling point.
The boiling point of water become 102 oC.
Adding sugar to boiling water it will increase the boiling temperature very slightly
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2.04 C
Yes; the boiling point is the same for table salt and table sugar. The boiling point of the water will increase by the same amount based on the number of particles of solute in the solution.
Yes, most nonvolatile solutes such as sugar or glycerin will increase water's boiling point.
The boiling point of water become 102 oC.
Actually, it's when salt is added; it decreases the boiling point of water.
not really it sinks if theres more warm stuff (moving) it heats no it doesn't, however it will decrease the boiling point of water, which is why you can make water boil after taking it out of a microwave (magnatron) by putting sugar in it.
salt or sugar would lower the melting point and raise the boiling point. The salt or sugar would reduce the partial pressure of water in the solution (essentially more competition), effectively raising the boiling point.