Rubbing alcohol (Isopropanol) has a boiling point of 82.3 °C. A student experimentally measured the boiling temperature of a mixture of isopropanol and water to be less than 100 °C. He repeated the experiment but again it was less than 100 °C. Does his results look right to you? O a. Yes, boiling point elevation pertains only to non volatile solutes. O b. Yes. Boiling point elevation constant for isopropanol is low. O c. No, boiling point elevation occurs for all solutions. O d. Yes, boiling point depression occurs for all solutions. O e. No, boiling point elevation pertains only to ionic solutes.

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Rubbing alcohol (Isopropanol) has a boiling point of 82.3 °C. A
student experimentally measured the boiling temperature of a
mixture of isopropanol and water to be less than 100 °C. He
repeated the experiment but again it was less than 100 °C. Does
his results look right to you?
O a. Yes, boiling point elevation pertains only to non volatile
solutes.
O b.
Yes. Boiling point elevation constant for isopropanol is low.
O c.
No, boiling point elevation occurs for all solutions.
d.
Yes, boiling point depression occurs for all solutions.
e.
No, boiling point elevation pertains only to ionic solutes.
Transcribed Image Text:Rubbing alcohol (Isopropanol) has a boiling point of 82.3 °C. A student experimentally measured the boiling temperature of a mixture of isopropanol and water to be less than 100 °C. He repeated the experiment but again it was less than 100 °C. Does his results look right to you? O a. Yes, boiling point elevation pertains only to non volatile solutes. O b. Yes. Boiling point elevation constant for isopropanol is low. O c. No, boiling point elevation occurs for all solutions. d. Yes, boiling point depression occurs for all solutions. e. No, boiling point elevation pertains only to ionic solutes.
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