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Interpretation: The given aqueous solutions are to be arranged in the increasing order of boiling point.
Concept introduction: The addition of substance (solute) in a solvent is known as dissolution. After the process of dissolution the boiling point of solvent increases and the freezing point decreases. The boiling point of the given solution is calculated by the elevation of boiling point for the given amount of solvent. Molality of the solution is an expression of concentration and it is defined as number of moles of solute per kilogram of the solvent. The boiling point of solution is directly proportional to the elevation in boiling point.
To determine: The increasing order of boiling point of the given aqueous solutions.
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