Hai,
I am well informed that once we add any solute particles into the solutions, its boiling point will changed as well. At present, I am doing an assignment on addition of solute and its effects into the elevation of boiling point of the TEG solution. My concerns here is to find the boiling point elevation constant (Kb) for triethylene glycol (TEG)since I've tried to google it before, however it came out with mostly results of boiling point elevation constant (Kb) for water. Does anyone here have any information regarding this boiling point elevation constant of TEG?
Thank you in advance for the helps
Cheers
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Colligative Properties - Boiling Point Elevation Constant
Started by Aimenisa, Jul 24 2011 04:27 AM
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Posted 24 July 2011 - 04:27 AM
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Posted 24 July 2011 - 08:13 PM
I've attached a resource from Dow chemicals :
http://msdssearch.do...fromPage=GetDoc
Hope this helps
Breizh
http://msdssearch.do...fromPage=GetDoc
Hope this helps
Breizh
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Posted 25 September 2011 - 07:28 PM
Thanks breizh
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