One of the colligative properties. The boiling point of a solution is increased over that of water by the presence of solutes, and the extent of the increase is a function of both concentration and molecular weight.
increase in boiling point over that of water and dependent on the number of molecules in solution - important in drying and evaporation.
electrode homonuclear diatomic molecule molecule salt weak acid
The increase in the boiling point of a solvent caused by the dissolution of a nonvolatile solute.