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Explain boiling point elevation constant for a solvent or ebullioscopic constant.
We know that,

where m = 1, . Thus, boiling point elevation constant is equal to the elevation in boiling point when 1 mole of a solute is dissolved in 1 kg of solvent. It is also called ebullioscopic constant.

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