If you have a 1.0 m aqueous solution of NaCl, by how much will it increase the water’s boiling point, if KB = 0.512 °C/m? In other words, what is the boiling point elevation (increase)?

Respuesta :

Answer: The elevation in boiling point is 1.024°C.

Explanation:

To calculate the elevation in boiling point, we use the equation:

[tex]\Delta T_b=ik_b\times m[/tex]

where,

i = Van't Hoff factor = 2 (for NaCl)

[tex]\Delta T_b[/tex] = change in boiling point  = ?

[tex]k_b[/tex] = boiling point constant = [tex]0.512^oC/m[/tex]

m = molality = 1.0 m

Putting values in above equation, we get:

[tex]\Delta Tb=2\times 0.512^oC/m\times 1.0m\\\\\Delta Tb=1.024^oC[/tex]

Hence, the elevation in boiling point is 1.024°C.

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