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What is the molal elevation constant, Kb?

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What is the molal elevation constant, Kb?

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The molal elevation constant (Kb), also known as the ebullioscopic constant, is the elevation in boiling point of a solvent when 1 mole of a non-volatile solute is dissolved in 1 kg of the solvent.

`K_b = (Delta T_b)/m`

Where,

ΔTb​ = Elevation in boiling point

m = Molality of the solution

The units of molal elevation constant, Kb is K kg mol−1.

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