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Boiling point elevation is...

Boiling point elevation is

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Additive property

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Constitutive property

C

Colligative property

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Partly additive and partly constitutive

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Colligative properties are properties of solution which depend on the number of particles present in solution and `DeltaT_(b)=(1000 xx K_(b)' xx n)/(W)`
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