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0.1 mole of NaCI has lesser elevation in boiling point than 0.1 mole `BaCI_(2)` dissolved in one litre of water. Why?

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Elevation in boiling point temperature `(DeltaT_(b))` is a collgative property. Tt dep[ends upon the number of particles (of ions) furnished by the solute in solution. Both the solutes have the same molar concentration in solution. However, 0.1 mole `BaCI_(2)` gives more ions per molecule as compared to 0.1 mole NaCI solution. NaCI solutionb has lesser `DeltaT_(b)` as compared to 0.1 mole `BaCI_(2)` solution.
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