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Explain how the colligative property ‘Elevation in boiling point’ can be used for determination

of molecular masses of non-volatile solute​

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Answered by saakshiagrawal2007
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Colligative properties such as freezing point depression or boiling point elevation can be used to calculate the molecular weight of a soluble solid. To complete this calculation, the mass of solute and solvent must be known as well as the freezing points/boiling points of the pure solvent and the solution.The boiling point of a solvent will increase when a solute is dissolved in it. ... The elevation of the boiling point is directly dependent on the amount of solute present in the solution, but it is not based on the identity of the solute, so it is considered a colligative property.

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