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58.5 g of NaCl and 180 g of glucose were separately dissolved in 1000 mL of water. Identify the correct statement regarding the elevation of boiling point (bp) of the resulting solutions.

A

NaCl solution will show higher elevation of b.pt.

B

Glucose solution will show higher elevation of b.pt.

C

Both the solutions will show equal elevation of b.pt.

D

The b.pt. of elevation will be shown by neither of the solutions.

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A

Molality of `NaCl = (58.5//58.5)/(1000) xx 1000 = 1 m`
(for water = 100 mL g `because` density of water =1)
Molality of glucose
` = (180 // 180)/(1000) xx 1000 = 1 m`
I. for NaCl =2 , I for glucose = 1
`Delta T_(b) = ixx k_(b) xxm`
`therefore Delta T_(b)` for `NaCl gt Delta T_(b)` for glucose .
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