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- solute based on the boiling-point elevation. The procedure is known as ebullioscopy. The first ebullioscope was invented in 1838 by Honoré Brossard-Vidal...
- Through the procedure called ebullioscopy, a known constant can be used to calculate an unknown molar m****. The term ebullioscopy means "boiling measurement"...
- addition of a non-volatile solute, and the elevation can be measured by ebullioscopy. It is found that Δ T b = T b , solution − T b , pure solvent = i ⋅ K...
- dissolved, not the nature of those particles. Cryoscopy is related to ebullioscopy, which determines the same value from the ebullioscopic constant (of...
- refractive index with concentration. Cryoscopy and cryoscopic constant Ebullioscopy and ebullioscopic constant Dumas method of molecular weight determination...
- or the molar m**** of the solute. This kind of measurement is called ebullioscopy (Latin-Gr**** "boiling-viewing"). However, since superheating is difficult...
- determined at the working temperature Victor Meyer apparatus Cryoscopy and ebullioscopy, two other methods for the determination of molecular weights Darrell...
- with the formula (HCN)x. It was identified as the tetramer (HCN)4 by ebullioscopy in 1923. The cis-configuration of the amino groups was shown in 1928...
- Sydney L. (1921). "The Application of a Differential Thermometer in Ebullioscopy". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 43 (11): 2314–2323. doi:10...
- as he served as an ****istant to Ostwald. Beckmann used the methods of ebullioscopy (boiling-point elevation) and cryoscopy (freezing-point depression) to...