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    Estimate the Change in the Normal Boiling Temperature of an Aqueous
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Estimate the Change in the Normal Boiling Temperature of an Aqueous

Question 9

Question 9

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Estimate the change in the normal boiling temperature of an aqueous solution made by dissolving 12.6 g of phenol, C6H5OH, in 250 cm3 of water. The ebullioscopic constant of water is 0.51 K kg mol-1.


A) +0.27 K
B) +0.068 K
C) -1.6 K
D) -0.65 K

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