Fredrick has two samples of pure water - sample X and sample Y. Sample X has a volume of 1 L and sample Y has a volume of 10 L. How do the boiling points of these two samples compare?
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Sample X will boil at a lower temperature because it has less volume.

Sample Y will boil at a lower temperature because it has more volume.

Which ever sample receives heat first will have a lower boiling point.

Sample X and Y will boil at the same temperature.

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Answer:

D. Sample X and Y will boil at the same temperature

Explanation:

The boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which the vapor pressure equals the atmospheric pressure.

The boiling implies a phase change of water from liquid to vapor. This requires an input of energy in the form of heat. Since Y has a greater volume than X, Y will require a higher heat input. However, the boiling temperature will remain unchanged.

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