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Yes, all the salts are ionic compounds and ionic compound can neither be volatile.

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The presence of a nonvolatile solute will what the boiling point of a solvent?

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Will water with salt evaporate faster than water with out salt?

No, it will evaporate slower. When salt or another nonvolatile solute is added to water it raises the boiling point, making it more difficult to evaporate.


Why is vapor pressure reduced in a solution with a nonvolatile solute?

Yes, nonvolatile solute lowers the vapor pressure and increases the boiling point. For instance, salt is an example of an nonvolatile solute in water. Ever wonder why salt is used in icy roadways in the winter? Because salt help inhibit the crystallization of water particles into ice by lowering the freezing point.


What is it called when the presence of a nonvolatile solute will do what to the boiling point of a solvent?

Boiling point elevation


Doubling the amount of a nonvolatile solute in a solution?

A. doubles the elevation change of the boiling point


What happens if you double the nonvolatile solute in a solution?

doubles the elevation change of the boling point


Is salt a solute?

salt is the solute


Adding a nonvolatile solute to water raises the blank and lowers the blank of the solution?

Failure at life


What is solute and solvent of an salt solution?

In a salt solution, the salt is the solute and the substance in which the salt dissolves is the solvent. For example, in a saltwater solution, salt (sodium chloride) is the solute and water is the solvent.


Is salt in a salt solution is solvent or solute?

Solute, because it is the minor component in the solution and it is what dissolves in the solvent. For example: Salt Water - The salt is the solute that dissoles in the solvent, which is water.


What is the solute in table salt?

The solute in table salt is sodium chloride.


What happens to a nonvolatile solute when added to water and the water raises?

Boiling-point elevation describes the phenomenon that the boiling point of a liquid (a solvent) will be higher when another compound is added, meaning that a solution has a higher boiling point than a pure solvent. This happens whenever a non-volatile solute, such as a salt, is added to a pure solvent, such as water. The boiling point can be measured accurately using an ebullioscope.