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what are ebullioscopic constant and cryoscopic constant?

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Answered by abhishek123
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ebullioscopic constant is nothing but the ratio of rise in boiling point and molality of a solution; while cryoscopic constant is the ratio of lowering of freezing point and the molality of a solution. they are almost opposites.
Answered by Anonymous
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\small\mathbf\orange{{Cryoscopic\:Constant :-}} The depression in freezing point observed in 1 molal solution containing non-volatile solute is called" cryoscopic constant "(Kf).

\small\mathbf\red{{Ebullioscopic\:Constant:- }} The elevation of boiling point observed in one molal solution containing non-volatile solute is called" Ebullioscopic constant".

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