colligative properties
noursen ibrahim zakaria kamel
boiling point elevationThe colligative property of boiling point elevation refers to the phenomenon where the boiling point of a solvent increases when a non-volatile solute is added. This occurs because the solute particles disrupt the ability to vaporize, requiring a higher temperatureThe equation describes the relationshipΔT= i .K. mWhere:ΔT is the boiling point elevation,i is the vant Hoff factor (number of particles the solute dissociates into),K is the boiling point elevation constant,m is the molaritythe boiling point increases when the concentration of solutes in the solutions These solutes can be salts