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One mole of LiF and Ca(NO3)2 are each dissolved in 1.0L of water. Which solution has the higher boiling point?


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Hi school was 45 years ago, but I believe that the calcium compound will have the hier BP because there will be more ions in solution than the lithium fluoride.

Jay

Posted 2009-08-20T18:50:21Z

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