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Calculate the molal elevation constant for chloroform from the fact its boiling point is `61.2^(@)C` and 0.1 molal solution of an organic substance in chloroform boiled at `61.579^(@)C`.

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To calculate the molal elevation constant (Kb) for chloroform, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the given data - Normal boiling point of chloroform (Tb) = 61.2 °C - Boiling point of the 0.1 molal solution (T) = 61.579 °C - Molality (m) of the solution = 0.1 molal ### Step 2: Calculate the elevation in boiling point (ΔTb) ...
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