Question: (a) Why does a 0.10 m aqueous solution of NaCl have a higher boiling point than a 0.10 m aqueous solution of C6H12O6? (b) Calculate

(a) Why does a 0.10 m aqueous solution of NaCl have a higher boiling point than a 0.10 m aqueous solution of C6H12O6?
(b) Calculate the boiling point of each solution.
(c) The experimental boiling point of the NaCl solution is lower than that calculated, assuming that NaCl is completely dissociated in solution. Why is this the case?

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