14. Solutions
Boiling Point Elevation
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following compounds has the lowest boiling point?30views
- Multiple Choice
What is the molality of glucose in an aqueous solution if the boiling point of the solution is 103.15°C?
1514views - Multiple ChoiceArrange the following compounds in order from highest boiling point to lowest boiling point: NaCl, H2O, CH3OH, CH4.16views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following solutes, when dissolved in equal molal amounts in water, will raise the boiling point of water the most?28views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following best describes the effect of adding a nonvolatile solute to a solvent on the boiling point of the solution?27views
- Multiple Choice
An ethylene glycol solution contains 25.2 g of ethylene glycol (C2H6O2) in 99.5 mL of water. Determine the change in boiling point. Assume a density of 1.00 g/mL for water.
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Pure water boils at 100°C. What is the new boiling point of water after the addition of 13.12 g aluminum chloride, AlCl3, to 615 g water?
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Carbon dioxide is dissolved in 722 mL of benzene with a density of 1.59 g/mL. What mass of carbon dioxide would you add to make the boiling point of the solution 104.7°C? (BP of benzene = 80.1 °C)
1246views4rank4comments - Multiple ChoiceCalculate ΔTb for a solution that is prepared by dissolving 2.50 g Ca(NO3)2 in 2.00 L of water. Assume that the density of water = 1.00 g/mL and that ;Kb for water is 0.512 °C /m721views
- Open Question
Determine the boiling point of a solution that contains 78.8 g of naphthalene (C10H8, molar mass = 128.16 g/mol) dissolved in 722 mL of benzene (d = 0.877 g/ml). Pure benzene has a boiling point of 80.1°C and a boiling point elevation constant of 2.53°C/m.
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A solution of toluene (C₇H₈) in 301 g of cyclohexane (C₆H₁₂) has a boiling point of 90.30°C. what quantity in moles of toluene are in the solution? (for cyclohexane kb = 2.92°C/m, normal boiling point, Tb = 80.90°C)
948views - Open Question
Determine the boiling point of a solution that contains 78.8 g of naphthalene (C10H8, molar mass = 128.16 g/mol) dissolved in 722 ml of benzene (d = 0.877 g/ml). Pure benzene has a boiling point of 80.1°C and a boiling point elevation constant of 2.53°C/m.
876views - Multiple Choice100.0 g of urea (CO(NH2)2) is dissolved in 550.0 g of liquid chloroform. Given that urea is a covalent compound with a molar mass of 60.07 g/mol and the boiling point elevation constant (Kb) for chloroform is 3.63 °C/m, what is the boiling point of the solution if the normal boiling point of chloroform is 61.2 °C?338views
- Multiple ChoiceA glucose solution contains 55.8 g of glucose (C6H12O6) in 455 g of water. Determine the boiling point of the solution. The boiling point elevation constant (Kb) for water is 0.512 °C/m. What is the boiling point of the solution?289views
- Multiple ChoiceA solution of a nonvolatile solute in water has a boiling point of 380.5 K. Calculate the vapor pressure of water above this solution at 338 K. The vapor pressure of pure water at this temperature is 0.2467 atm. Which of the following is the vapor pressure of water above the solution?291views