FAQ

What is the Elevation in Boiling Point?
The Elevation in Boiling Point describes the phenomenon that the boiling point of a liquid (a solvent) will be higher when another compound is added. Elevation in Boiling Point is usually measured using the Kelvin for Temperature. Note that the value of Elevation in Boiling Point is always positive.
Can the Elevation in Boiling Point be negative?
No, the Elevation in Boiling Point, measured in Temperature cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Elevation in Boiling Point?
Elevation in Boiling Point is usually measured using the Kelvin[K] for Temperature. Celsius[K], Fahrenheit[K], Rankine[K] are the few other units in which Elevation in Boiling Point can be measured.
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