. Intermolecular forces can exist between:
a. Atoms
b. Molecules
c. lons
d. All of the above
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Ответ:
Kb is termed as Ebullioscopic constant.
Explanation:
According to Boiling point elevation phenomenon, any solution will be exhibiting higher boiling point compared to its pure solvent. So this increase in the boiling point of any liquid when a solute is added in the host is termed as boiling point elevation phenomenon. Thus, the boiling point elevation should be related with the molality of the solution b . So the ratio of increase in the boiling point or the boiling point elevation temperature to the molality of the solution gives a constant termed as ebullioscopic constant and denoted as Kb. In other words, we can state the boiling point elevation temperature is directly proportional to the molality of solution with Kb as proportionality constant.