Boiling Point Order of Solutions
Consider the following aqueous solutions.
I. 2.2 g Glucose in 125 mL of solution.
II. 1.9 g Calcium chloride in 250 mL of solution.
III. 9.0 g Urea in 500 mL of solution.
IV. 20.5 g Aluminium sulphate in 750 mL of solution.
The correct increasing order of boiling point of these solutions will be:
[Given: Molar mass in g mol–1: H=1, C=12, N=14, O=16, Cl=35.5, Ca=40, Al=27 and S=32]