Chemistry, asked by mansimahawar02, 1 month ago

If the boiling point of the solution is T1 and the solvent is T2 then the boiling point will increase -
[1]. T1 + T2

[2]. T1 - T2

[3]. T2 - T1

[4]. T1T2

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Answered by debmohinipatranabish
1

Answer:

The elevation in boiling point will be t1-t2. The reason is after adding non-volatile solute the boiling point of the solution increases. This is the reason that Elevation in boiling point is a Colligative Property.

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Answered by KingIshant
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Answer:

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So the Question is ,

If the boiling point of the solution is T1 and the solvent is T2 then the boiling point will increase-

As it is given that ,

A boiling point of a solution is T 1 and ,

The Solvent is T 2

And the boiling point will increase (- minus sign )

We will arrange it like this

T 1 - T 2

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