Multiple Choice
Arrange the following aqueous solutions in order of increasing boiling points: 0.300m C6H12O6, 0.110m K2CO3, and 0.050m Al(ClO4) 3.
A) C6H12O6 < K2CO3 < Al(ClO4) 3
B) Al(ClO4) 3 < C6H12O6 < K2CO3
C) C6H12O6 < Al(ClO4) 3 < K2CO3
D) K2CO3 < C6H12O6 < Al(ClO4) 3
E) K2CO3 < Al(ClO4) 3 < C6H12O6
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