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Arrange the following aqueous solutions in order of increasing boiling points.

0.050 m Mg(NO 3) 2; 0.100 m ethanol; 0.090 m NaCl
a. Mg(NO3) < NaCl < ethanol
b. ethanol < Mg(NO3)2 < NaCl
c. ethanol < NaCl < Mg(NO3)2
d. NaCl < ethanol < Mg(NO3)2
e. Mg(NO3)2 < ethanol < NaCl

User Derek E
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Answer:

The correct choice is option b. ethanol < Mg(NO3)2 < NaCl

Step-by-step explanation:

Ethanol = 0.100 m

Mg(NO3)2 = 0.15 m

NaCl = 0.18 m

The molar concentration of NaCl is the highest, which is why its boiling point will be the highest, too.

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