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What is Ebulliscopy?​

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Answered by prashant9557
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Ebullioscope

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DescriptionAn ebullioscope is an instrument for measuring the boiling point of a liquid. This can be used for determining the alcoholic strength of a mixture, or for determining the molecular weight of a non-volatile solute based on the boiling-point elevation. The procedure is known as ebullioscopy.

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Answered by MarshmellowGirl
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It is the process of determinating the increase in boiling point of solvent when sloute is added to it in order to determine it's molecular mass and various other properties.

ΔTb = Kbm

Example:-

When 1gm  of solute is added to the solvent.

Similarly, cryscopy id the determining the decrease in freezing point when of solvent when a solute is added to it in order to determine the molecular mass and various properties.

The cryscopic constant is defined as the decrease in freezing point of the solution when 1gm of solute is added to the solvent.

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