MCQ
Which of the following solutions will have the highest boiling point
  • A
    $1\%$  glucose
  • B
    $1\%$  sucrose
  • C
    $1\% $ $NaCl$
  • $1\%$  $CaC{l_2}$

Answer

Correct option: D.
$1\%$  $CaC{l_2}$
d
(d)$CaC{l_2}$ gives maximum ion hence it shows highest boiling point.

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