Chemistry, asked by naricassa7787, 1 year ago

You are given two samples of water labelled as A & B. Sample A boils at 100°C and sample B boils at 102°C with sample of water will not freeze at 0°C. Comment

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Answered by aj877117gmailcom
5
100 d celcius of burning water turn water into vapour
but in the case of caleistein it will not undergo any change
yeh it's possible to freeze
Answered by Anonymous
8
It is because sample ‘B’ boils at 102°C while the boiling point of pure water is 100°C. It means this sample contains impurities. Only pure substance has sharp melting point.
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