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What is Ebullioscopic constant ?

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The elevation in the boiling point of one molal solution i.e., when one mole of solute is dissolved in 1 kg. of solvent, is called boiling point elevation constant or molal elevation constant or ebulliosopic constant.
`Delta T_(b) =K_(b) m`.
Unit of `K_(b) = K" kg mol"^(-2)`
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