Boiling Point Elevation of Chloroform
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Boiling Point Elevation. What is the boiling point of a solution made by dissolving 0.7250 grams of C14H10 in 14.50 grams of chloroform (CHCl3)? The normal boiling point for chloroform is 61.70°C and its boiling point elevation constant is 3.63°C/m.
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The solution calculates the elevation of boiling point of chloroform when a solution is made by dissolving 0.7250 grams of C14H10 in 14.50 grams of chloroform (CHCl3).
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Boiling Point Elevation.
delta T b = K b m
delta T b = boiling point elevation
Kb= molal boiling point elevation constant
m= molality of the solution=concentration in moles of solute per kilogram of solvent ...
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