Boiling Point Elevation Calculator
Calculate the rise in the boiling point of a solution.
mol/kg
°C·kg/mol
Result
0,512 °C
Boiling point elevation: 0,512 °C
Result in all units
Step-by-step solution
ΔTb = i·Kb·m
What Is Boiling Point Elevation?
Boiling point elevation is the increase in the boiling temperature when a substance is added to a solvent. It is directly proportional to the concentration.
How is it calculated?
How Is It Calculated?
ΔTb = i × Kb × molality
Kb: boiling constant.
- Enter the molality, the constant and the factor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does salt water boil later?
Because the dissolved salt raises the boiling point, the water boils at a higher temperature.