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Assume you are going to boil water to cook spaghetti. If you add salt to the water, how will this affect the temperature at which the water boils?
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It will decrease the temperature at which the water boils thus cooking the spaghetti faster.
It will increase the temperature at which the water boils thus cooking the spaghetti faster,
it will change the boiling point of the water preventing it from boiling thus there will be no change in temperature,
It will increase the temperature of the water to twice the temperature it would nomally boil at, thus burning the spaghetti
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