Friday, May 21, 2010

Water boils at 100 degrees C and sodium chloride boils at 1415 degrees C. At what temperature will they sepera

Water boils at 100 degrees C and sodium chloride boils at 1415 degrees C. At what temperature will they seperate?





105 degrees c





1500 degrees c





1415 degrees c





80 degrees c





90 degrees c

Water boils at 100 degrees C and sodium chloride boils at 1415 degrees C. At what temperature will they sepera
If sodium chloride and water are mixed, they form a solution. The solution will boil at just over 100 degrees C and you can distill the solution ,catching the water. The salt will be left in the container. Best answer is 105 degrees C.
Reply:You're only considering the two endpoints of the solid-liquid equilibrium line. The temperature at which the single phase (NaCl dissolved in Water) will become two distinct phases will depend on the pressure as well as the composition of the solution.

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