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What is the boiling point of a solution that contains 3 moles of KBr in 2000 g of water? (K = 0.512C/m; molar mass of water = 18 g)
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A.97C
B.99.7C
C.101.4C
D.103C
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To determine the boiling point elevation, we start with the formula ΔTb = i · Kb · m, where i is the van't Hoff factor, Kb is the ebullioscopic constant of the solvent, and m is the molality of the solution.
First, identify the solvent and its properties: water has a normal boiling......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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