Calculate the boiling point of 123 g of sucrose, C12H22O11 , a nonelectrolyte, dissolved in 1.00 kg of water
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Assuming ideal solution behavior, what is the boiling point of a solution of $115.0 \mathrm{g}$ of nonvolatile sucrose, $\mathrm{C}_{12} \mathrm{H}_{22} \mathrm{O}_{11},$ in $350.0 \mathrm{g}$ of water? (a) Outline the steps necessary to answer the question (b) Answer the question
A solution is prepared by dissolving $8.89 \mathrm{~g}$ of ordinary sugar (sucrose, $\mathrm{C}_{12} \mathrm{H}_{22} \mathrm{O}_{11}, 342 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{mol}$ ) in $34.0 \mathrm{~g}$ water. Calculate the boiling point of the solution using $k_{\mathrm{b}}$ as $0.512^{\circ} \mathrm{C} / \mathrm{m}$. Sucrose is a nonvolatile nonelectrolyte.
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