Definition of Ebullioscopic. Meaning of Ebullioscopic. Synonyms of Ebullioscopic

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Ebullioscopic. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Ebullioscopic and, of course, Ebullioscopic synonyms and on the right images related to the word Ebullioscopic.

Definition of Ebullioscopic

No result for Ebullioscopic. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Ebullioscopic from wikipedia

- In thermodynamics, the ebullioscopic constant Kb relates molality b to boiling point elevation. It is the ratio of the latter to the former: Δ T b = i...
- elevation, is defined as Tb (solution) − Tb (pure solvent). Kb, the ebullioscopic constant, which is dependent on the properties of the solvent. It can...
- locomotive Boltzmann constant, k or kB Base dissociation constant Kb Ebullioscopic constant Kb, relating molality to boiling point elevation Kauri-butanol...
- is related to ebullioscopy, which determines the same value from the ebullioscopic constant (of boiling point elevation). The value of Kf, which depends...
- with concentration. Cryoscopy and cryoscopic constant Ebullioscopy and ebullioscopic constant Dumas method of molecular weight determination François-Marie...
- expressed as a molality, the proportionality constant is known as the ebullioscopic constant (Kb) and is characteristic for each solvent. If w represents...
- K_{b}\cdot m} Here i is the van 't Hoff factor as above, Kb is the ebullioscopic constant of the solvent (equal to 0.512 °C kg/mol for water), and m...
- for this purpose. However, the cryoscopic constant is larger than the ebullioscopic constant, and the freezing point is often easier to measure with precision...
- (isothermal) βT, κ Pa−1 Y Cryoscopic constant Kf K·kg/mol Y Density ρ kg/m3 Y Ebullioscopic constant Kb K·kg/mol Y Enthalpy H J Y Y     Specific enthalpy h J/kg...
- determine the molecular weight of substances in solution by using the ebullioscopic constant of the solvent. Ebulliometer See: P. Doré. Leçons de chimie...