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  1. Learn what boiling point elevation is and how it depends on the concentration of solute in a solution. Find out how to calculate the boiling point of a solution using the formula and see solved examples.

    • 3.07
    • Kb value (in oC.kg.mol-1)
    • 3.04
    • 0.512
  2. Boiling-point elevation is the phenomenon whereby the boiling point of a liquid (a solvent) will be higher when another compound is added, meaning that a solution has a higher boiling point than a pure solvent. This happens whenever a non-volatile solute, such as a salt, is added to a pure solvent, such as water.

  3. Jan 30, 2023 · Boiling Point Elevation. The boiling points of solutions are all higher than that of the pure solvent. Difference between the boiling points of the pure solvent and the solution is proportional to the concentration of the solute particles: \[\Delta{T_b} = T_b (solution) - T_b (solvent) = K_b \times m\]

  4. Aug 8, 2022 · Boiling point elevation is the difference in temperature between the boiling point of the pure solvent and that of the solution. The molal boiling-point elevation constant is equal to the change in the boiling point for a 1-molal solution of a nonvolatile molecular solute.

  5. Nov 6, 2021 · Boiling point elevation is the increase in the boiling point of a solvent by dissolving a nonvolatile solute into it. For example, dissolving salt in water raises the boiling point of water so that it is higher than 100 °C. Like freezing point depression and osmotic pressure, boiling point elevation is a colligative property of matter.

  6. Elevation of Boiling point: Boiling point of pure liquid is characteristic of the forces between the molecules and hence the liquid. But the boiling point of solutions is a colligative property changing with the concentration of the number of nonvolatile solute particles in it.

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