If the boiling point elevation constant and the boiling point of benzene are 2.16K kg mol−1 and 81.0∘C respectively, calculate the boiling point of a solution formed when 5g of C14H12 is dissolved in 15g of benzene.
A
90∘C
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B
75∘C
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C
81∘C
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D
85∘C
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Solution
The correct option is D85∘C ΔTb=kb×m molality= number of moles of soluteweight of solvent×1000
Molar mass of C14H12 = 180 g/mol molality=5/18015×1000=1.85m ΔTb=kb×m =2.16×1.85≈4K
Boiling point of the solution = 85oC