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out of 13. 1 model solutions of glucose and KCL which one will have a higher boiling point and why

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Answered by fardeenshaikh569
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In the same volume of water,13. 1 mole of KCl will have a greater boiling point elevation as,boiling point elevation is a colligative property, which depends on the relative amounts of the constituents and not on their identity.


Since,more ions will be produced by KCl (ionic compound) than glucose(covalent compound) as there are more component parts in the KCl molecule, so the KCl solution will have more boiling point.


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Answered by rajjbpathan
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Answer:

In the same volume of water,0.1 mole of KCl will have a greater boiling point elevation as,boiling point elevation is a colligative property, which depends on the relative amounts of the constituents and not on their identity.

Since,more ions will be produced by KCl (ionic compound) than glucose(covalent compound) as there are more component parts in the KCl molecule, so the KCl solution will have more boiling

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