2.10 Boiling point of water at 750 mm Hg is 99.63°C. How much sucrose is to be added to 500 g of water such that it boils at 100°C. Molal elevation constant for water is 0.52 K kg mol−1.

Here, elevation of boiling point ∆Tb = (100 + 273) − (99.63 + 273) = 0.37 K

Mass of water, wl = 500 g

Molar mass of sucrose (C12H22O11), M2 = 11 × 12 + 22 × 1 + 11 × 16 = 342 g mol−1

Molal elevation constant, Kb = 0.52 K kg mol−1

We know that:

Tb=Kb×1000×w2M2×wl
w2=Tb×M2×wlKb×1000
=0.37×342×5000.52×1000

= 121.67 g (approximately)

Hence, 121.67 g of sucrose is to be added.

Note: There is a slight variation in this answer and the one given in the NCERT textbook.