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What is the boiling point of a solution containing 20.0
gC12H22O11 in 500.0
gH2O?

User E Rolnicki
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Answer : The boiling point of a solution is,
100.06^oC

Explanation :

Formula used for Elevation in boiling point :


\Delta T_b=i* k_b* m

or,


T_b-T^o_b=i* k_b* (w_2* 1000)/(M_2* w_1)

where,


T_b = boiling point of solution = ?


T^o_b = boiling point of water =
100^oC


k_b = boiling point constant of water =
0.512^oC/m

m = molality

i = Van't Hoff factor = 1 (for non-electrolyte)


w_2 = mass of solute (sucrose) = 20.0 g


w_1 = mass of solvent (water) = 500.0 g


M_2 = molar mass of solute (sucrose) = 342.3 g/mol

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get:


(T_b-100)^oC=1* (0.512^oC/m)* ((20.0g)* 1000)/(342.3g/mol* (500.0g))


T_b=100.06^oC

Therefore, the boiling point of a solution is,
100.06^oC

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