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How is the molal elevation constant, Kb is related to the molality of a solution? - Chemistry (Theory)

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How is the molal elevation constant, Kb is related to the molality of a solution?

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The molal elevation constant Kb​ is directly related to the elevation in boiling point (ΔTb​) of a solution through its molality m by the formula:

ΔTb = Kb ​⋅ m

Where,

ΔTb​ = increase in boiling point of the solvent

Kb​ = molal elevation constant (a property of the solvent)

m = molality of the solution (moles of solute per kg of solvent)

The greater the molality of a solution, the higher the elevation in boiling point, and this elevation is proportional to the molal elevation constant Kb​.

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