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Example 11:
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a solute having molecular mass of 58 g mol', to form a solution. Calculate the boiling
solution.
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Solution
The boiling point of water is 99.725 °C. To a sample of 600 g of water are addet​

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Answered by kshahalam270
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Answer:

Raoult's Law - Chemistry LibreTexts

6 days ago · Raoult's Law only works for ideal solutions. ... as the effect of pressure on the boiling point of the water, but it ... 2000 g / 18.02 g (molar mass of water) = 110.9 moles H 2O.

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Answered by vasudhakumari
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Explanation:

100.079°C

ΔTb=Kb x Wbx1000/Mb x Wa(gm)

ΔTb=0.513×24x1000/58×600=0.354°C

Tsol=T0A+ΔTb

Tsol=100.079°C

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