Impurities tend to increase the boiling point and lower the freezing point. See the Related Questions for more information.
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According to Roault's Law, boiling point increases.
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I am doing a science fair project on what impurities affect the boiling point of water. I am wondering what impurities can lower the boiling point of water. Salt, Sugar, Lemon Juice, and Baking soda all make it go higher but none of them make it go lower.
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www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/chem03/chem03005.htm
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Boiling is used to describe a change of state of a pure liquid to vapour phase. The particular temperature at which this change of state occurs is defined as the boiling point of that specific liquid. Now the question is will addition of im...
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The impurities play a major role against the boling or melting point of liquids. They interact with the molecules and make their melting points higher than the average.
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Slides used during lesson ... Effect of Impurities on Freezing Point The reverse situation would be true. (When melting.) A (no salt added) B (salt added) Ice cube A would melt at 0 o C. But B would melt(turn into liquid) at a temperature even lower. ... Effect of Impurities on Boiling Point...
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Boiling Points What is boiling? How can we use boiling to separate substances that are mixed together? What is the effect of impurities on the boiling point of a substance? What are the effects of molecular polarity, intermolecular forces, and molecular size on the boiling point of a substance?
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www-personal.umich.edu/~muse/IM%20forces.htm
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Effect Of Impurities On Boiling Point If there is a rapid rise at first and the temperature afterwards remains steady or nearly so, it may be assumed that there is a much more volatile liquid prese... ... Effect Of Impurities On Boiling Point...
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Our elevation is 23 meters above sea level and our average boiling point was 102.8°C. Also our room temperature did not effect the boiling point, 20.3° which was our average ... We discussed our hypotheses and debated over whether or not impurities in the water (from dirty beakers etc.) may have also contributed.
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www.ciese.org/curriculum/boilproj/F00reports.html
www.ciese.org/curriculum/boilproj/F00reports.html
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