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Boiling point elevationThe boiling point of a solution is higher than the boiling point of the pure solvent. Boiling point elevation is a colligative property.
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Boiling point elevationDifference between the temperature of a boiling sugar solution and the temperature of boiling pure water, both measured at the same pressure.
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Boiling point elevationOne of the colligative properties. The boiling point of a solution is increased over that of water by the presence of solutes, and the extent of the increase is a function of both concentration and molecular weight.
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Boiling point elevationOne of the colligative properties. The boiling point of a solution is increased over that of water by the presence of solutes, and the extent of the increase is a function of both concentration and mo [..]
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