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write the equation relating boiling point elevation to the concentration reaction​

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Answered by surudevi5
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The result is that in dilute ideal solutions, the extent of boiling-point elevation is directly proportional to the molal concentration (amount of substance per mass) of the solution according to the equation: ΔTb = Kb · b. where the boiling point elevation, is defined as Tb (solution) - Tb (pure solvent).

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Answered by mahikasultana7
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The result is that in dilute ideal solutions, the extent of boiling-point elevation is directly proportional to the molal concentration (amount of substance per mass) of the solution according to the equation: ΔTb = Kb · b. where the boiling point elevation, is defined as Tb (solution) - Tb (pure solvent).

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