Chemistry (12th Edition)

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Chapter 16 - Solutions - 16.3 Calligative Properties of Solutions - 16.3 Lesson Check - Page 537: 31

Answer

A concentrated sodium fluoride solution will have a higher boiling point. Boiling point elevation is a colligative property that depends on the number of solute particles per solvent. A more concentrated solution has greater number of solute particles per solvent. It will have a higher a boiling point as a result.

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A concentrated sodium fluoride solution will have a higher boiling point. Boiling point elevation is a colligative property that depends on the number of solute particles per solvent. A more concentrated solution has greater number of solute particles per solvent. It will have a higher a boiling point as a result.
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