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Molal elevation constant |
| Answer» Molal elevation constant is defined as increase in boiling point of the solvent, when one mole of\xa0solute\xa0is dissolved in 1000g of solvent.\xa0The elevation is proportional to the number of particles dissolved and given by\xa0{tex}\\style{font-family:\'Times New Roman\'}\\triangle T_b {/tex} = Kb m, where m is the molal concentration of solute. The constant Kb is the ebullioscopic constant of the solvent. | |