Why elevation in boiling point is a colligative property?
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The boiling point elevation is a colligative property, which means that it is dependent on the presence of dissolved particles and their number, but not their identity. It is an effect of the dilution of the solvent in the presence of a solute.
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☆☆ELEVATION IN BOILING POINT IS A COLLIGATIVE PROPERTY BCOS IT DESCRIBES HOW THE ADDITION OF SOLUTES WILL LOWER THD BOILING POINT OF SOLVENTS.☆☆
♡♡COLLOGATIVE PROPERTIES DO NOT DEPEND ON THE IDENTITY OF SOLUTE,, JUST THE NO. OF SOLUTE PARTICLES♡♡
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☆☆ELEVATION IN BOILING POINT IS A COLLIGATIVE PROPERTY BCOS IT DESCRIBES HOW THE ADDITION OF SOLUTES WILL LOWER THD BOILING POINT OF SOLVENTS.☆☆
♡♡COLLOGATIVE PROPERTIES DO NOT DEPEND ON THE IDENTITY OF SOLUTE,, JUST THE NO. OF SOLUTE PARTICLES♡♡
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