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Question
The ebullioscopic constant of a liquid solvent is the elevation of boiling point of
Options
A.one molar solution of non-volatile and nonelectrolyte solute in it.
B.one normal solution of non-volatile and nonelectrolyte solute in it.
C.one formal solution of non-volatile and nonelectrolyte solute in it.
D.one molal solution of non-volatile and nonelectrolyte solute in it.
Solution
$m = 1 \Rightarrow \Delta T_{b} = K_{b}$
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