The ebullioscopic constant, often denoted as \( K_b \), is a property of a solvent that indicates how much the boiling point of a solution will increase per mole of solute particles added to a kilogram of the solvent. This constant is useful in colligative properties, which depend on the number of solute particles in a solution rather than their identity.
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