Boiling Point - MCAT Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems

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Each of the following solutions is added to equal amounts of water. Which solution will result in the greatest amount of boiling point elevation?

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Boiling point elevation is a colligative property, meaning that it depends on the relative number of solute particles in solution. The answer choice with the largest number of moles of particles will show the greatest boiling point elevation. The equation for boiling point elevation is:

Molality is equal to moles of solute per kilogram of solvent, meaning that it will be proportional to the moles of solute added. Each solute is added to equal amounts of water, allowing us to keep this value constant. Similarly, will be constant for all of the solutions. Overall, boiling point elevation will be proportional to the moles of solute multiplied by the van't Hoff factor.

Using this proportion, we can find the solute that will most impact the boiling point of water.

Since sodium chloride results in the greatest moles of ions in solution, it will yield the greatest boiling point elevation.

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