Usually in this context you would be referring to the boiling and freezing point of a NaCl <em>solution</em> (saltwater) compared to pure H_{2}O. Sematics would be different for NaCl compound itself, you would say melting and boiling point for a solid substance- and the temperatures would be very, very radical (high).
The boiling point of pure water is 100 degrees C (212 F), and the freezing/melting point is below 0 degrees C (32 F). For a salt water solution, the boiling point is raised and the melting point is lowered. This means that water will stay liquid for an increased range of temperature. Depending on the amount of NaCl solute in the water, the boiling and melting points may change a few degrees.
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The new volume of a 250 Ml sample of gas at 300k and 1atm if heated to 350 k at 1 atm is 291.67 Ml
<u>calculation</u>
This is solved using the Charles law formula since the pressure is constant.
that is V1/T1 = V2/T2 where,
V1 =250 ml
T1=300 K
V2=?
T2= 350 k
by making V2 the subject of the formula by multiplying both side by T2
V2= T2V1/T1
V2= (350 K x 250 ml) / 300K =291.67 Ml
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