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What will happen to the boiling point of a solutin if the weight of the solute dissolved is doubled but the weight of solvent taken is halved ?

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To determine the effect on the boiling point of a solution when the weight of the solute is doubled and the weight of the solvent is halved, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Concept of Boiling Point Elevation**: The boiling point elevation (\( \Delta T_b \)) is given by the formula: \[ \Delta T_b = K_b \cdot m ...
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