Which of the following solutions, containing different substances, would have th
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Which of the following solutions, containing different substances, would have the HIGHEST boiling point? Solution 1 is made with 8.709 g of potassium sulfate in 250 ml of water. Solution 2 is made with 15.95 g of copper (II) sulfate in 1000 ml of water. Solution 3 is made with 1.458 g of hydrogen chloride in 200 ml of water (becomes hydrochloric acid when aqueous)Note: do NOT assume limiting factor for any ionic solutions made in this problem. All the information needed for this problem is not given. This problem is completely solvable, all the numerical values and names contained within are correct. When using any constants or factors, make sure you related them to their exact concentration.
A: solution of potassium sulfate
B: solution of copper II sulfate
c: solution of hydrogen chloride
D: both solutions copper II sulfate and hydrogen chloride
E: both solutions o potassium sulfate and hydrogen chloride
Explanation / Answer
A
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