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प्रश्न
Define the following terms : Molal elevation constant (Kb)
उत्तर १
Molal elevation constant (Kb):
When 1 molal solution is prepared, the elevation in boiling point is called as molal boiling point elevation constant.
उत्तर २
Molal elevation constant (Kb) is defined as the elevation in boiling point of a solution when one mole of a non volatile solute is dissolved in one kilogram of a volatile solvent.
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