(25 points) The table shows the mass and boiling point of some substances.

Boiling Point of Substances
Mass
(kg) Boiling Point of Water
(°C) Boiling Point of Soybean Oil
(°C)
1 100 300
2 M N

Part 1: Is the value of M less than, greater than, or equal to the value of N?
Part 2: Explain your answer for Part 1.

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25 points The table shows the mass and boiling point of some substances Boiling Point of Substances Mass kg Boiling Point of Water C Boiling Point of Soybean Oi class=

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Answer:

The answer to your question is: less than

Explanation:

Some properties of matter depend on the amount of matter in a sample others do not.

Extensive properties: are properties that depend on the amount of matter in a sample. Ex. size, volume

Intensive properties: are properties that do not depend on the amount of matter in a sample. Ex. color, temperature, density, solubility, boiling point.

Then in your question boiling point does not depend on the amount of matter, then the boiling points will be the same as in number 1.

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The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which the substance changes to vapour. The value of M in the scenario given will be less than N

Given equal mass ;

  • Boiling point of water = 100°C

  • Boiling point of Soybean Oil = 300°C

  • The mass of liquid has no effect on it's boiling point

  • This means that the boiling point of 2kg of water and Soybean will remain unchanged.

  • Boiling point of 2kg water = M = 100°C

  • Boiling point of 2kg Soybean = N = 300°C

Hence, 100°C < 300°C ; M < N

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