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QUESTION:

Aqueous solutions A and B both contain urea at different concentrations. On standing exposed to air, the vapor pressure of A remains constant while that of B gradually decreases.

(a) Which solution has a higher boiling point?

(b) Eventually the two solutions have the same vapor pressure. Explain.  

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QUESTION:

Aqueous solutions A and B both contain urea at different concentrations. On standing exposed to air, the vapor pressure of A remains constant while that of B gradually decreases.

(a) Which solution has a higher boiling point?

(b) Eventually the two solutions have the same vapor pressure. Explain.  

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Aqueous solutions A and B both contain urea at different concentrations. On standing exposed to air, the vapor pressure of A remains constant while that of B gradually decreases.

We need to answer the following questions.

(a) Which solution has a higher boiling point

(b) Eventually the two solutions have the same vapor pressure. Explain.  

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