Elevation Of Boiling Point

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The boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which its vapour pressure becomes equal to atmospheric pressure. Addition of a non-volatile solute to a pure solvent increases the boiling point of the solution. The boiling point of the solution is higher in comparison to that of the pure solvent. The difference in boiling points is called the elevation of boiling point. It is represented as ΔTb. Elevation of boiling point can be used to calculate molar mass of solute. Elevation of boiling point is a colligative property.

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