The molal elevation constant is the ratio of the elevation in $B.P.$ to

  • A
    Molarity
  • B
    Molality
  • C
    Mole fraction of solute
  • D
    Mole fraction of solvent

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When $3 \ g$ of a non-volatile solute is dissolved in $200 \ mL$ of water, the boiling point of the solution becomes $100.52 \ ^oC$. If $K_b$ for water is $0.6 \ K \ kg \ mol^{-1}$, the molar mass of the solute is ......... $g \ mol^{-1}$.

Calculate the molality of the solution containing a nonvolatile solute if the boiling point elevation of the solution is $0.39 \ K$.
[$K_{b}$ of water $= 0.52 \ K \ kg \ mol^{-1}$]

$A$ solution of non-volatile solute has a boiling point elevation of $1.75 \ K$. Calculate the molality of the solution $[K_{b} = 3.5 \ K \ kg \ mol^{-1}]$.

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When a substance is dissolved in a solvent,the vapour pressure of the solvent decreases. It brings:

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