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Why is the elevation in `b.p. of water different in the following solutions?
(i) `0.1` molar `NaCl` solution. (ii) `0.1` molar sugar solution

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It is because number of particles in `0.1M NaCl` solution are doulbel (twice) than that of `0.1M` sugar solution.
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