What mass in grams of NaCl would need to be added to 5701 g of water to increase the boiling temperature of the solution by 1.500 C? (Kb for water is 0.5100 C/m)
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We are given ΔT = 1.500 C and Kb = 0.5100 C/m. We can rearrange the formula to solve for m: m = ΔT / Kb = 1.500 C / 0.5100 C/m = 2.9412 mol/kg Show more…
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