What happens to the boiling point of a solvent when a non-volatile solute is add

Practice Questions

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What happens to the boiling point of a solvent when a non-volatile solute is added?
  1. It decreases
  2. It remains the same
  3. It increases
  4. It becomes zero

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What happens to the boiling point of a solvent when a non-volatile solute is added?
  • Step 1: Understand what a solvent is. A solvent is a substance, usually a liquid, that dissolves a solute.
  • Step 2: Know what a non-volatile solute is. A non-volatile solute is a substance that does not easily evaporate at normal temperatures.
  • Step 3: Recognize that when a non-volatile solute is added to a solvent, it changes the properties of the solvent.
  • Step 4: Learn about boiling point elevation. This is the phenomenon where the boiling point of a liquid (the solvent) increases when a solute is added.
  • Step 5: Conclude that the boiling point of the solvent increases because the presence of the solute makes it harder for the solvent molecules to escape into the gas phase.
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