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Will 1.5M glucose and 1.5M NaCl both have the same molality? Why or why not?

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I don't think so because NaCl will dissociate almost completely into Na+ and Cl- ions, whereas glucose will stay as singular molecules. This kinda explains it http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_does_a_0.10_molality_solution_of_NaCl_have_a_higher_boiling_point_and_a_lower_freezing_point_than_a_0.10_molality_solution_of_C6H12O6

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