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Question
Which of the following aqueous solution will have the highest boiling point?
Options
A.34.2%(w/w) Sugar
B.18%(w/w) Glucose
C.6.00%(w/w) Urea
D.All the same
Solution
$m_{\text{sugar}} = \frac{34.2/342}{65.8/1000}m;m_{\text{glucose}} = \frac{18/180}{82/1000}m$ and $m_{\text{urea}} = \frac{6/60}{94/1000}m$
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