Two solutions with the same concentration and the same boiling point, but one has bensene as...

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Two solutions with the same concentration and the same boilingpoint, but one has bensene as the solvent and the other has carbontetrachloride as the solvent. Determine that molal concentration, m(or b), and boiling point, Tb. I have for benzene: normal boilingpoint; 80.1C, and Kb(C/m); 2.53   For the carbontetrachloride: normal boiling point; 76.8C and Kb(C/m); 5.03

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Expression for elevation of boiling pointT can be written as follows T m x Kb Where m molality Kb ebullioscopic constant For benzene solution boiling point can be written as sum of boiling point of pure benzene and    See Answer
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