If 1 g of solute (molar mass = 50 g mol –1 ) is dissolved in 50 g of solvent and the…
Chemistry · Class 12 · CBSE — Solutions
If 1 g of solute (molar mass = 50 g mol–1) is dissolved in 50 g of solvent and the elevation in boiling point is 1 K. The molar boiling constant of the solvent is
- 2
- 3
- 2.5
- 5
Answer
(C) 2.5
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