what do mean by boiling point elevation
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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. ... This means in turn that the equilibrium between the liquid and gas phase is established at another temperature for a solution than a pure liquid, i.e., the boiling point is elevated.
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Boling- point elevation describe the phonemenon that the boiling point of a liquid (a solvent) will be higher when another compound is added, meaning that the solution has a higher boling point than a pure solvent.This happen whenever a non- volatile solute,such as salt, is added to a pure solvent such as water.
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