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Difference between molal elevation constant and molecular elevation constant

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Molal elevation constant:

Molal elevation constant can be defined as the elevation in boiling point produced when one mole of solute is dissolved in 1 kg i.e. 1000 g of the solvent. It is also known as the ebullioscopic constant.

Molal depression constant:

The freezing point depression of solutions of nonelectrolytes has been determined to be equal to the molality (m) of the solute times a proportionality constant called the molal freezing point depression constant

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