Consider the following aqueous solutions. (i) 0.35 m C2H4(OH)2 (ethylene glycol, nonvolatile solute (no vapor produced) and non-electrolyte) (ii) 0.50 m sugar (non-electrolyte) (iii) 0.20 m KBr (strong electrolyte) (iv) 0.20 m Na2SO4 (strong electrolyte) The solution of has the highest boiling point and the solution of has the lowest boiling poir O Na2S04; sugar O C2H4(OH)2; Na2S04 O C2H4(OH)2; KBr Na2s04; C2H4(OH)2

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Consider the following aqueous solutions.
(1) 0.35 m C2H4(OH)2 (ethylene glycol, nonvolatile solute (no vapor produced) and non-electrolyte)
(i) 0.50 m sugar (non-electrolyte)
(iii) 0.20 m KBr (strong electrolyte)
(iv) 0.20 m Na2SO4 (strong electrolyte)
The solution of
has the highest boiling point and the solution of
has the lowest boiling poin
O Na2SO4; sugar
O C2H4(OH)2; NazSO4
O C2H4(OH)2; KBr
O Na2sO4; C2H4(OH)2
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 4 Consider the following aqueous solutions. (1) 0.35 m C2H4(OH)2 (ethylene glycol, nonvolatile solute (no vapor produced) and non-electrolyte) (i) 0.50 m sugar (non-electrolyte) (iii) 0.20 m KBr (strong electrolyte) (iv) 0.20 m Na2SO4 (strong electrolyte) The solution of has the highest boiling point and the solution of has the lowest boiling poin O Na2SO4; sugar O C2H4(OH)2; NazSO4 O C2H4(OH)2; KBr O Na2sO4; C2H4(OH)2
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