1.0.183 m MgCl2 2.0.290 mAgCH3COO 3.0.260 m Bas 4.0.490 m Urea (nonelectrolyte) A. Highest boiling point B. Second highest boiling point C. Third highest boiling point D. Lowest boiling point

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### Matching Aqueous Solutions with Boiling Points

Match the following aqueous solutions with the appropriate letter from the column on the right:

1. **0.183 m MgCl₂**  
2. **0.290 m AgCH₃COO**  
3. **0.260 m BaS**  
4. **0.490 m Urea** (nonelectrolyte)

**Options:**

- A. Highest boiling point
- B. Second highest boiling point
- C. Third highest boiling point
- D. Lowest boiling point

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This exercise is designed to help students understand the relationship between the concentration and type of solute in a solution and its effect on the boiling point. Key concepts include colligative properties and the impact of electrolytes versus nonelectrolytes.
Transcribed Image Text:### Matching Aqueous Solutions with Boiling Points Match the following aqueous solutions with the appropriate letter from the column on the right: 1. **0.183 m MgCl₂** 2. **0.290 m AgCH₃COO** 3. **0.260 m BaS** 4. **0.490 m Urea** (nonelectrolyte) **Options:** - A. Highest boiling point - B. Second highest boiling point - C. Third highest boiling point - D. Lowest boiling point --- This exercise is designed to help students understand the relationship between the concentration and type of solute in a solution and its effect on the boiling point. Key concepts include colligative properties and the impact of electrolytes versus nonelectrolytes.
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