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8) the boiling point of a 0.1 m aqueous solution of a non-volatile, non-electrolyte will be​

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Ferric chloride. A) Glucose: i= 1 as it is a non electrolyte and does not dissociate. Thus as molarity and boiling point constant is same for all electrolytes, when i=4, elevation in boiling point will be highest.1, the molal boiling point elevation constant for water is 0.51°C/m. Thus a 1.00 m aqueous solution of a nonvolatile molecular solute such as glucose or sucrose will have an increase in boiling point of 0.51°C, to give a boiling point of 100.51°C at 1.00 atm.

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