Adding sugar to boiling water it will increase the boiling
temperature very slightly
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How can a solvent be separated from a solute by distillation
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The solvent is collected as it is boiled off.
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What effect does adding a solute have on the boiling point of a solution
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Adding a solute to a solution, or some liquid, causes the
boiling point to increase.
Think about water, sometimes people throw salt in their water
when they're boiling noodles. This causes the boiling point to
increase so the water is actually at a higher temperature (although
most of the time the amount of salt added isn't nearly enough to
cause any measurable change).
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Which intermolecular force would affect the boiling point the least
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Van der Waals forces
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Which intermolecular force would affect melting point the most
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Hydrogen bonding
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Which intermolecular force would cause the highest boiling point
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Hydrogen Bonding
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What does volatility refer to
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the tendency of liquids to form a vapor
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When was National Labor Relations Board created
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National Labor Relations Board was created in 1935.
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Which molecular solid would have the highest melting point
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A solid that has hydrogen bonding would melt the easiest.
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Which ionic compound will lower the freezing point the most of 1 mol of it is added to 1 mol of it is added to 1 L of water
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NaCl
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What is a homogeneous mixture equivalent to
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A homogeneous mixture has only one phase.
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Which of the following is an electrolyte solution
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The answer is "Ions in water" on Apex
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Does sugar affect the boiling point of water
Adding sugar to boiling water it will increase the boiling
temperature very slightly
How can a solvent be separated from a solute by distillation
The solvent is collected as it is boiled off.
What effect does adding a solute have on the boiling point of a solution
Adding a solute to a solution, or some liquid, causes the
boiling point to increase.
Think about water, sometimes people throw salt in their water
when they're boiling noodles. This causes the boiling point to
increase so the water is actually at a higher temperature (although
most of the time the amount of salt added isn't nearly enough to
cause any measurable change).
Which intermolecular force would affect the boiling point the least
Van der Waals forces
Which intermolecular force would affect melting point the most
Hydrogen bonding
Which intermolecular force would cause the highest boiling point
Hydrogen Bonding
What does volatility refer to
the tendency of liquids to form a vapor
When was National Labor Relations Board created
National Labor Relations Board was created in 1935.
Which molecular solid would have the highest melting point
A solid that has hydrogen bonding would melt the easiest.
Which ionic compound will lower the freezing point the most of 1 mol of it is added to 1 mol of it is added to 1 L of water