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Consider the galvanic cell, Pt (s) $\mid \mathrm{H}_{2}$ (1bar) $\mid \mathrm{HCl}$ (aq) (1M) $\mid \mathrm{Cl}_{2}$ (1bar) $\mid \operatorname{Pt}(\mathrm{s})$.
After running the cell for sometime, the concentration of the electrolyte is automatically raised to $3 \mathrm{M}$ HCl. Molar conductivity of the $3 \mathrm{M} \mathrm{HCl}$ is about $240 \mathrm{~S} \mathrm{~cm}^{2} \mathrm{~mol}^{-1}$ and limiting molar conductivity of $\mathrm{HCl}$ is about $420 \mathrm{~S} \mathrm{~cm} 2$ $\mathrm{mol}^{-1}$. If $K_{b}$ of water is $0.52 \mathrm{~K} \mathrm{~kg} \mathrm{~mol}$, calculate the boiling point of the electrolyte at the end of the experiment
276163
Consider the galvanic cell, Pt (s) $\mid \mathrm{H}_{2}$ (1bar) $\mid \mathrm{HCl}$ (aq) (1M) $\mid \mathrm{Cl}_{2}$ (1bar) $\mid \operatorname{Pt}(\mathrm{s})$.
After running the cell for sometime, the concentration of the electrolyte is automatically raised to $3 \mathrm{M}$ HCl. Molar conductivity of the $3 \mathrm{M} \mathrm{HCl}$ is about $240 \mathrm{~S} \mathrm{~cm}^{2} \mathrm{~mol}^{-1}$ and limiting molar conductivity of $\mathrm{HCl}$ is about $420 \mathrm{~S} \mathrm{~cm} 2$ $\mathrm{mol}^{-1}$. If $K_{b}$ of water is $0.52 \mathrm{~K} \mathrm{~kg} \mathrm{~mol}$, calculate the boiling point of the electrolyte at the end of the experiment
276163
Consider the galvanic cell, Pt (s) $\mid \mathrm{H}_{2}$ (1bar) $\mid \mathrm{HCl}$ (aq) (1M) $\mid \mathrm{Cl}_{2}$ (1bar) $\mid \operatorname{Pt}(\mathrm{s})$.
After running the cell for sometime, the concentration of the electrolyte is automatically raised to $3 \mathrm{M}$ HCl. Molar conductivity of the $3 \mathrm{M} \mathrm{HCl}$ is about $240 \mathrm{~S} \mathrm{~cm}^{2} \mathrm{~mol}^{-1}$ and limiting molar conductivity of $\mathrm{HCl}$ is about $420 \mathrm{~S} \mathrm{~cm} 2$ $\mathrm{mol}^{-1}$. If $K_{b}$ of water is $0.52 \mathrm{~K} \mathrm{~kg} \mathrm{~mol}$, calculate the boiling point of the electrolyte at the end of the experiment
276163
Consider the galvanic cell, Pt (s) $\mid \mathrm{H}_{2}$ (1bar) $\mid \mathrm{HCl}$ (aq) (1M) $\mid \mathrm{Cl}_{2}$ (1bar) $\mid \operatorname{Pt}(\mathrm{s})$.
After running the cell for sometime, the concentration of the electrolyte is automatically raised to $3 \mathrm{M}$ HCl. Molar conductivity of the $3 \mathrm{M} \mathrm{HCl}$ is about $240 \mathrm{~S} \mathrm{~cm}^{2} \mathrm{~mol}^{-1}$ and limiting molar conductivity of $\mathrm{HCl}$ is about $420 \mathrm{~S} \mathrm{~cm} 2$ $\mathrm{mol}^{-1}$. If $K_{b}$ of water is $0.52 \mathrm{~K} \mathrm{~kg} \mathrm{~mol}$, calculate the boiling point of the electrolyte at the end of the experiment