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What would the final boiling point of water be if 3 mol of naci were added to 1 kg of water?

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The final boiling point of water if 3 mol of naci were added to 1 kg of water would be 101.5°C. This is because naci lowers the boiling point of water due to its ability to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. The more naci that is added to the water, the lower the boiling point will be.
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naci lowers the boiling point of water due to its ability to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. The more naci that is added to the water, the lower the boiling point will be.
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The final boiling point of water would be higher than normal because the addition of the addition of the salt (NaCI) increase the boiling point elevation.

The exact final boiling point can be calculated using this equation:

∆Tb=Kb × molality

Where ∆Tb is the boiling point elevation, Kb is the the molal boiling point elevation constant
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The final boiling point of water would be higher than normal because the addition of the addition of the salt (NaCI) increase the boiling point elevation.
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