what will happen to the boiling point of pure water if you dissolve salt in it? please twll answer to this question
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When common salt is dissolved in water, Boiling point of the solution increases. The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the substance equals atmospheric pressure.
The water molecules need more energy to produce enough pressure to escape the boundary of the liquid. The more salt (or any solute) added to water, the more you raise the boiling point.
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- As we know that the temperature at which the atmospheric and vapor pressure of substances are equals is known as boiling point.
- If you dissolve salt in water the boiling point of the water increases.
- With the solvent particles, the ions form an attraction.
- After that which prevents the water molecules from converting into the gas phase.
- When you add more salt into the water, the boiling point more increases.
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