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Solution A is obtained by dissolving 1 g of urea in 100 g of water and solution B is obtained by dissolving 1 g of glucose in 100 g of water. Which solution will have a higher boiling point and why?

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To determine which solution has a higher boiling point, we need to analyze the properties of the solutes (urea and glucose) and how they affect the boiling point of the solutions. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Solutions**: - Solution A: 1 g of urea in 100 g of water. - Solution B: 1 g of glucose in 100 g of water. ...
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