CHEMISTRY CALCULATORS Boiling Point Calculator Effortlessly calculate boiling points of various substances with our interactive calculator.
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What is the Boiling Point Calculator & How does it work?
The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which its vapor pressure equals the atmospheric pressure. For pure substances, this can be calculated using empirical formulas or by applying Clausius-Clapeyron equation.
For simple solutions, Raoult’s law can be used to estimate the boiling point elevation: ΔT_b = i * K_b * m, where ΔT_b is the change in boiling point, i is the van ‘t Hoff factor (number of particles a solute dissociates into), K_b is the molal boiling-point constant, and m is the molality of the solution.
ΔT_b = i * K_b * m
ΔT_b = change in boiling point, i = van ‘t Hoff factor, K_b = molal boiling-point constant, m = molality
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