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The boiling point of water at `750mm Hg` is `99.63^(@)C`. How much sucrose is to be added to `500 g` of water such that it boils at `100^(@)C`.

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Given `DeltaT_(b)=100-96.63=3.37^(@)`
Mass of water `w_(1)=500g`
Molar mass of water `M_(1)=18" g "mol^(-1)`
Molar mass of sucrose, `M_(2)=342" g "mol^(-1)`
To find: Mass of sucrose `w_(2)=?`
Solution we know, `DeltaT_(b)=K_(b)xxm`
`=K_(b)xx(w_(2))/(M_(2))xx(1000)/(w_(1))`
`impliesw_(2)=(M_(2)xxw_(1)xxDeltaT_(b))/(1000xxK_(b))=(342xx500xx3.37)/(1000xx0.52)`
`w_(2)=1108.2g`
`therefore` mass of solute `w_(2)=1.11` kg
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