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What will happen to the boiling point of a solution if mass of the solute dissolved is doubled and that of the solvent taken is halved ?

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`DeltaT_(b)= (K_(b)W_(B)xx10^(3))/(M_(B)xxW_(A))`
Now , if `W_(A)` is doubled and W A is halved, the value of `DeltaT_(b)` will becomes four times the original value.
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