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===A Mathematical Model===
===A Mathematical Model===


The main mathematical model for this property is the boiling point elevation equation. This equation takes into account the effect that adding a solute to a solvent has on it's boiling point. For example & Delta;T = i K<sub>b</sub>m
The main mathematical model for this property is the boiling point elevation equation. This equation takes into account the effect that adding a solute to a solvent has on it's boiling point. For example &#916;T = i K<sub>b</sub>m


===A Computational Model===
===A Computational Model===

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The Main Idea

The main idea of this page is a description of the property of matter that is it's boiling point. In short, the boiling point is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to the pressure on the liquid.

A Mathematical Model

The main mathematical model for this property is the boiling point elevation equation. This equation takes into account the effect that adding a solute to a solvent has on it's boiling point. For example ΔT = i Kbm

A Computational Model

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