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why is the boiling point of sea water more than of pure water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The higher the concentration of ions (or molecules) in solution, the higher is the boiling point of the solution. For seawater with a salinity of 35, the boiling point is higher by about 0.3 deg C. Seawater freezes at a temperature about 2 deg C lower than freshwater.

Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate!!

Basically, it all depends on the quantity and concentration of impurity in the water. But between the sea water and the pure water, the sea water is the one which will be having a higher boiling point or will boil at high temperature because between seawater and pure water, the sea water is the one that contains impurities and salt content. Hence, it is the salt content that makes the boiling point of the sea water to rise.

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