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Chemistry, 05.05.2020 23:27, julie47d

Iii. The equation that describes the change in temperature of a solvent due to a solute is ΔTb = i Kb molality. How much salt would one need to add to 1 kg water to change the boiling temperature by 5°C? Give your answer in moles. Show your work. (Kb = ) for water and i = 2 for NaCl.) (2 points)

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