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Boiling Point Elevation in Solution and Colligative properties Formulas
Boiling point elevation refers to the increase in the boiling point of a solvent upon the addition of a solute. And is denoted by ΔT
b
. Boiling Point Elevation is usually measured using the Kelvin for Temperature. Note that the value of Boiling Point Elevation is always positive.
Formulas to find Boiling Point Elevation in Solution and Colligative properties
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Elevation in Boiling Point of Solvent
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Van't Hoff Equation for Elevation in Boiling Point of Electrolyte
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Elevation in Boiling Point given Vapour Pressure
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Elevation in Boiling Point given Depression in Freezing Point
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Elevation in Boiling Point given Osmotic Pressure
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Elevation in Boiling Point given Relative Lowering of Vapour Pressure
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Boiling Point Elevation
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Solution and Colligative properties formulas that make use of Boiling Point Elevation
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Ebullioscopic Constant given Elevation in Boiling Point
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Molality given Elevation in Boiling Point
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Van't Hoff Factor of Electrolyte given Elevation in Boiling Point
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Molal Boiling Point Elevation Constant given Boiling Point Elevation
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Molality given Boiling Point Elevation and Constant
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Relative Lowering of Vapour Pressure given Elevation in Boiling Point
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Osmotic Pressure given Elevation in Boiling Point
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List of variables in Solution and Colligative properties formulas
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Ebullioscopic Constant of Solvent
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Molality
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Van't Hoff Factor
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Vapour Pressure of Pure Solvent
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Vapour Pressure of Solvent in Solution
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Solvent Boiling Point
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Molar Enthalpy of Vaporization
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Molar Enthalpy of Fusion
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Depression in Freezing Point
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Solvent Freezing Point
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Osmotic Pressure
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Molar Volume
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Temperature
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Relative Lowering of Vapour Pressure
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Molal Boiling Point Elevation Constant
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FAQ
What is the Boiling Point Elevation?
Boiling point elevation refers to the increase in the boiling point of a solvent upon the addition of a solute. Boiling Point Elevation is usually measured using the Kelvin for Temperature. Note that the value of Boiling Point Elevation is always positive.
Can the Boiling Point Elevation be negative?
No, the Boiling Point Elevation, measured in Temperature cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Boiling Point Elevation?
Boiling Point Elevation is usually measured using the Kelvin[K] for Temperature. Celsius[K], Fahrenheit[K], Rankine[K] are the few other units in which Boiling Point Elevation can be measured.
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