Chemistry, asked by jaggi7, 1 year ago

what is the difference between benzene has a boiling point and boiling point of pure benzene (written in this numerical)

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Answered by AnikaAryaSmiley
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there is a coaligative property named: elevation in boiling point.
hence b.p. of pure benzene means that bezene boils at this temp. when the container contains only benzene.
when any solute is added to benzene, there will be an elevation in boiling point, which u can call the elevated b.p. (b.p. of a solution).
hope this cleared ur. doubt.

jaggi7: thanku
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