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The boiling point of a liquid is elevated when this liquid contain impurities.
Pressure & Temperature :) Apex
No but it will take longer for all the water to heat up, if it where less it would be faster for it to get to 100 degrees C.
Salt decreases the freezing point of water and increases the boiling point of water.
Boiling point is not directly related to the polarity of water. The boiling point of water is determined by the strength of intermolecular forces between water molecules. Water is a polar molecule due to its asymmetrical shape and unequal sharing of electrons, which leads to hydrogen bonding and a relatively high boiling point.
It does not affect the temperature of the water, but solutes raise the boiling point and lower the freezing point.
The boiling point of a liquid is elevated when this liquid contain impurities.
The two main factors that affect the boiling point of water are the atmospheric pressure and the presence of impurities in the water. As atmospheric pressure increases, the boiling point of water also increases. Impurities in water, such as salt, can raise the boiling point of water due to the change in the composition of the solution.
Pressure & Temperature :) Apex
Yes. Dissolved sugar increase the boiling point.
Well, honey, adding Kool-aid to boiling water will indeed affect its boiling point. The boiling point of water is typically 212 degrees Fahrenheit, but adding a substance like Kool-aid will raise the boiling point slightly due to the dissolved particles. So, in short, yes, it will have an impact on the boiling point, but don't expect any major fireworks.
It raises the boiling point of water and it can make it taste funny and yooh smell
No but it will take longer for all the water to heat up, if it where less it would be faster for it to get to 100 degrees C.
it lowers the boiling pt temperature
If the stone is insoluble the boiling point is unchanged.
Salt decreases the freezing point of water and increases the boiling point of water.
Boiling point is not directly related to the polarity of water. The boiling point of water is determined by the strength of intermolecular forces between water molecules. Water is a polar molecule due to its asymmetrical shape and unequal sharing of electrons, which leads to hydrogen bonding and a relatively high boiling point.