Chemistry, asked by smimitajanong, 4 months ago

A sample of water under study was found to boil at 102°C at normal temperature and pressure.
Is the water pure? Will this water freeze at 0°C? Comment.​

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Answered by abisaras2746
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Answer:

hey guy here is your ans

Explanation:

No, the water is not pure. It is because, the boiling point of pure water is 100°C but the given sample boils at 102°C. It indicates that it has some dissolved impurities.

No, the water will not freeze at 0°C. Instead it will freeze below 0°C as it has impurities dissolved in it.

Answered by ayushduoking0
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Answer:

NO THE WATER IS NOT PURE AS WE KNOW THAT AN LIQUID'S BOILING TEMPERATOR CAN BE INCREASED IF WE ADD INPURITIES OR HAVE INPURITIES IN IT.

Explanation:

AND IT WILL NOT FREEZE AT 0 DEGREE TEMPERATURE AS IT HAS INPURITIES AS WE ALSO KNOW THAT IF A LIQUID HAS INPURITIES IN IT THEN ITS FREEZING POINT IS ALSO DECREASED i.e. IT WILL FREEZE BELOW 0 DEGREE TEMPERATURE ..HOPE IT HELPS FRND

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