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Will elevation in boiling point temperature be same for 0.1M NaCI and 0.1M sucrose solution ?

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no, it will not be the same because collingative property does not depend upon molar concentration alone but also upon the number of particles (ions) in solution. Solution chloeide (NaCI) is an ionic solid and will form more number of particoes (ions) in solution than sucrose `(C_(12)H_(22)O_(11))` which is a molecular solid. Thus, the elevation in boiling for 0.1 M NaCI solution will be more.
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