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Why does salt make water boil at a higher temperature?

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Why does salt make water boil at a higher temperature?

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Answer Salt raises the boiling point of water because the salt ions are attracted to the water molecules. This attraction or force must be overcome in order for the water molecules to vaporize. The energy needed to overcome this attraction is the extra heat needed to boil the water.

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