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Explain the elevation in boiling point in of a nonvolatile solute in solvent.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A nonvolatile solute has a vapor pressure of zero, so the vapor pressure of the solution is less than the vapor pressure of the solvent. Thus, a higher temperature is needed for the vapor pressure to reach the surrounding pressure, and the boiling point is elevated.

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