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How is molar mass related to the elevation in boiling point of a solution?

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The expression for elevation of boiling point is

∆Tb = (Kb x 1000 x w)/(m x w) = Kb = molal elevation constant

w = Weight of solute

W = Weight of solvent

m = molar mass of solute

Molar mass of solute m = (Kb x 1000 x w)/(∆Tb x w)

∴ Molar mass of solute (m) and elevation of boiling point (∆Tb) are inversely related.



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