Question
Question: 1mol NaCl in 1000g \({{H}_{2}}O\)will change the boiling water to A. 100.51 B. 101.04 C. 101....
1mol NaCl in 1000g H2Owill change the boiling water to
A. 100.51
B. 101.04
C. 101.53
D. 101.86
E. 103.62
Solution
The boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid becomes equal to the atmospheric pressure. At this temperature the liquid is converted into a vapor. Boiling point of water is 100∘C.
Complete answer:
Boiling point elevation defines the increase in the boiling point of a solvent by the addition of a solute. When a non-volatile solute is added to a solvent the resulting solution has a higher boiling point than that of the pure solvent. In this case salt is added to water which increases its boiling point.
Elevation in boiling point represented by ΔTbwhere it can be calculated by the formula
ΔTb=iKbm, where i and Kbare van’t hoff factor of NaCl and constant of water respectively.
Van’t hoff factor of NaCl = 2
Molality of NaCl = 10001×1000=1m
Kb=0.512∘C/molal
ΔTb=Tfinal−Tinitial=iKbm
Tfinal=100+2×0.512×1
Tfinal=100+1.024=101.024∘C
Thus we can say that option B is the correct answer.
Note:
Van’t Hoff factor can be defined as the ratio of the concentration of particles formed when a substance is dissolved to the concentration of the substance by mass. The extent to which a substance associates or dissociates in a solution is described by the Van’t Hoff factor.