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Why is the boiling point of salt water higher then normal water?

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Why is the boiling point of salt water higher then normal water?

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The salt water contains ionic components of sodium and chloride. They have their own specific heat capacity, and therefore it takes more energy to heat all of the components in the solution up by a degree. If you have anything dissolved in a solution, the boiling temperature would be higher than the pure solution, in theory.

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