The following questions all relate to the normal boiling point of water where the atmospheric pressure is defined to be 1 atm
A. What is the boiling point of pure water? =100 C
B. If a nonvolitle, insoluble substance is mixed with water, will the boiling point of the mixture be above, below or the same as the boiling point of water?
C. If a nonvolitle substance is dissolved water, will the boiling point of the mixture be above, below or the same as the boiling point of water?
D. What is the temperature of the vapor above a sample of boiling water?
E. If a nonvolitale, insoluble substance is mixed with water, will the temperature of the vapor above the boiling mixture be above, below or the same as the boiling point of water?
F. If a nonvolitale substance is dissolved in water, will the temperature of the vapor above the boiling mixture be above, below or the same as the boiling point of water?
The following questions all relate to the normal boiling point of water where the atmospheric pressure is defined to be 1 atm
A. What is the boiling point of pure water? =100 C
B. If a nonvolitle, insoluble substance is mixed with water, will the boiling point of the mixture be above, below or the same as the boiling point of water?
C. If a nonvolitle substance is dissolved water, will the boiling point of the mixture be above, below or the same as the boiling point of water?
D. What is the temperature of the vapor above a sample of boiling water?
E. If a nonvolitale, insoluble substance is mixed with water, will the temperature of the vapor above the boiling mixture be above, below or the same as the boiling point of water?
F. If a nonvolitale substance is dissolved in water, will the temperature of the vapor above the boiling mixture be above, below or the same as the boiling point of water?