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At the boiling point liquids become gases and if the solution contain dissolved solids they remain as residues.
If 180g glucose is present in one litre of solution then boiling point is 100.52 Celsius.
The influence is extremely low - apprpox. 0,05 0C.
The boiling point of salt water will be higher - whichever scale is used to measure the temperature. How much higher will depend on the amount of salt that is dissolved in the water.
Delta T = imKI = van't Hoff factor = 3 for CaCl2 m = molality = moles solute/kg solvent = ? K = boiling point constant for water = 0.512 Delta T = change in temperature = 4.4 deg C Plug in the values and solve for m
The water with solved ions has greater boiling point. The dissolved salts increase the boiling point of water.
Dissolved ions in solution will increase the boiling point of the liquid. Salt in cooking water does this.
CaCl2 has more particles when dissolved
At the boiling point liquids become gases and if the solution contain dissolved solids they remain as residues.
If 180g glucose is present in one litre of solution then boiling point is 100.52 Celsius.
The influence is extremely low - apprpox. 0,05 0C.
For example the boiling point elevation of a solution containing a dissolved substance.
The boiling point of salt water will be higher - whichever scale is used to measure the temperature. How much higher will depend on the amount of salt that is dissolved in the water.
Delta T = imKI = van't Hoff factor = 3 for CaCl2 m = molality = moles solute/kg solvent = ? K = boiling point constant for water = 0.512 Delta T = change in temperature = 4.4 deg C Plug in the values and solve for m
Higher then the boiling point of the solvent.
The addition of a non-volatile solute elevates the boiling point of a solution (in addition to the depression of freezing point). The formula is ΔT = Kbm where ΔT is the change in temperature, Kb is the ebullioscopic constant, and m is the molality (not molarity) of the solution.
Na+ ions and Cl- ions are formed from salt ... twice as many particles are dissolved as the sugar. So the boiling point will be higher for the salt solution.