1.The four rows of data below show the boiling points for a solution with no solute, sucrose (C12H22O11), sodium chloride (NaCl), and calcium chloride (CaCl2) (not in that order). Which boiling point corresponds to calcium chloride?

To determine which boiling point corresponds to calcium chloride, we need to identify the boiling point in the fourth row of data. However, the given information does not state the order of the rows.

If you have access to the data and it is presented in a table or list, look for the row that corresponds to calcium chloride (CaCl2). Typically, the data would be organized in a systematic way, such as in alphabetical order or order of increasing molecular weight.

If the data is not provided in a structured form, you may need to search for the boiling point of calcium chloride (CaCl2) specifically. The boiling point of calcium chloride is approximately 1,935°C or 3,515°F. Compare this value with the boiling points listed in the four rows of data to determine the correct boiling point for calcium chloride.