For numbers 13 to 14, refer to the given below. Given: There is a 4.0 m solution of sucrose in water. Sucrose is a nonelectrolyte. The normal boiling point of pure water is 100.0°C. Kb (water) = 0.52°C/m. 13) By how much will the boiling point increase? * Your answer 14) What is the boiling point of this solution? * Your answer

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For numbers 13 to 14, refer to the given below.
Given:
There is a 4.0 m solution of sucrose in water. Sucrose is a nonelectrolyte.
The normal boiling point of pure water is 100.0°C. K₂ (water) =
0.52°C/m.
13) By how much will the boiling point increase? *
Your answer
14) What is the boiling point of this solution? *
Your answer
Transcribed Image Text:For numbers 13 to 14, refer to the given below. Given: There is a 4.0 m solution of sucrose in water. Sucrose is a nonelectrolyte. The normal boiling point of pure water is 100.0°C. K₂ (water) = 0.52°C/m. 13) By how much will the boiling point increase? * Your answer 14) What is the boiling point of this solution? * Your answer
15) Which aqueous solution has a lower freezing point?
1.0 m C12H22011
Option 1
These two solutions have the same
freezing point.
1.0 m NaNO3
Option 2
1
More information is needed to
answer this correctly.
Transcribed Image Text:15) Which aqueous solution has a lower freezing point? 1.0 m C12H22011 Option 1 These two solutions have the same freezing point. 1.0 m NaNO3 Option 2 1 More information is needed to answer this correctly.
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