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If the solution boils at a temperature t1 and the solvent at a temperature t2 the elevation of boiling point is given by

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Answered by balaluddin38
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If the solution boils at a temperature T1 and the solvent at a temperature T2 the elevation of boiling point is

Answered by HanitaHImesh
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If the solution boils at a temperature of T₁ and the solvent at a temperature of T₂ the elevation of the boiling point is given by T₁ - T₂.

  • The explanation is in the wake of adding a non-volatile solute the boiling point of the arrangement will ascend.
  • The Vapor pressure of the arrangement at a temperature is viewed as lesser than the vapor pressure of the unadulterated solvent at a similar temperature.
  • In this solution, the non-volatile solute particles will hinder the getting away of solvent particles from the surface.
  • Accordingly, it decreases the vapor pressure. Because of this, Elevation in the edge of the boiling point depends on the colligative property.

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