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define ebullioscopic constant​

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Answered by XxInnocentQueenxX
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Molal elevation constant or ebullioscopic constant is defined as the elevation in boiling point when one mole of non-volatile solute is added to one kilogram of solvent.

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Answered by pari5644
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Explanation:

In thermodynamics, the ebullioscopic constant Kb relates molality b to boiling point elevation. It is the ratio of the latter to the former: {\displaystyle \Delta T=iK_{\text{b}}b} i is the van 't Hoff factor, the number of particles the solute splits into or forms when dissolved. b is the molality of the solution.

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