Respuesta :
Answer:
A) the NaI solution will have a higher boiling point than the KI solution
Explanation:
We must have it behind our minds that the addition of a solute to water elevates the boiling point of water.
Boiling point elevation is a colligative property. It depends on the amount of solute present.
We know that;
ΔTb = Kb m i
Where;
ΔTb = boiling point elevation
Kb = boiling point constant
m = molality
i = Van't Hoff factor
Since KI and NaI has the same number of particles(two particles each), the boiling point elevation (ΔTb) depends on the molality of each solution. The molality also depends on the molar mass of each substance. The molality of NaI is greater than the molality of KI hence the boiling point NaI is greater than the boiling point of KI.
So;
200mL of water = 200g of water
Mass of solvent = 200g/1000 = 0.2 Kg
Molality of NaI = 5g/150 g/mol * 1/0.2 = 0.167 m
molality of KI = 5g/166 * 1/0.2 = 0.151 m
Kb for water = 0.512 oC m-1
Boiling point of water = 100 oC
Let the boiling point of NaI be A
A - 100 = 0.512 * 0.167 * 2
A = (0.512 * 0.167 * 2) + 100
A = 100.171 oC
Let the boiling point of KI be B
B - 100 = 0.512 * 0.151 * 2
B = (0.512 * 0.151 * 2) + 100
B = 100.154 oC
Hence;
Boiling point of NaI > Boiling point of KI