Why would a solution comprised of 200 g of glucose dissolved in 1 kg of water have a higher boiling point than a solution comprised of 200 g sucrose dissolved in 1 kg of water?
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Why would a solution comprised of 200 g of glucose dissolved in 1 kg of water...
Which solution has the higher boiling point and why? 200.0 g of glucose (180 g/mol) dissolved in 1.00 kg of water or 200.0 g of sucrose (342 g/mol) dissolved in 1.00 kg of water.
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Two aqueous soiutions are prepared in which one contains 0.275 moles of the nonvolatile so glucose (ClO dissolved in 2500.00 g of water and the other solution contains 0.275 moles of the nonvolatile solute CaCI, dissolved in 2500.00 g of water. Describe how each of the colligative properties listed below would be affected for each of these solutions (for each olatile solut 4. is a decrease or an increase then identify which of the...
6) Two solutions are prepared. The first contains glucose (C.H.O.) dissolved in water at 0.180 M concentration. The second contains 13.0 grams of MgCl, in water, with a total volume of 1.77 Liters. (MgCl, = 95.21 g/mol) a) Calculate the Molarity concentration of of the MgCl, solution: b) Calculate the osmolarity concentration of both solutions: 12) Which solution would you predict to have the highest boiling point? (2)
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6) Two solutions are prepared. The first contains glucose (C,H,O) dissolved in water at 0.180 M concentration. The second contains 13.0 grams of MgCl, in water, with a total volume of 1.77 Liters. (MgCl, = 95.21 g/mol) a) Calculate the Molarity concentration of of the MgCl, solution: b) Calculate the osmolarity concentration of both solutions: c) Which solution would you predict to have the highest boiling point? 수 XCEO
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8. 12 g of sucrose (CzH201, molecular weight 342 g/mol) is dissolved in 1 of form (CHCla, molecular weight 119 g/mol). What is the boiling point for this chloro solution?
8. 12 g of sucrose (CzH201, molecular weight 342 g/mol) is dissolved in 1 of form (CHCla, molecular weight 119 g/mol). What is the boiling point for this chloro solution?
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