Answer:Boiling point of a solution is found to be 100.34 Â
o
C. Boiling point of pure
water is 100 Â
o
C. Â Â Â
The elevation in the boiling point ΔT Â
b
​ Â
=100.34−100=0.34 Â
o
C.
12 gm glucose (molecular weight 180 g/mol) is dissolved in 100 gm water.
The number of moles of  glucose = Â
180g/mol
12g
​ Â
=0.0667mol
Mass of water =100g× Â
1000g
1kg
​ Â
=0.100kg
Molality of solution m= Â
0.100kg
0.0667mol
​ Â
=0.667mol/kg
The elevation in the boiling point ΔT Â
b
​ Â
=K Â
b
​ Â
×m
0.34 Â
o
C=K Â
b
​ Â
×0.667mol/kg
K Â
b
​ Â
=0.51 Â
o
Ckg/mol
The molal elevation constant for water is 0.51 Â
o
Ckg/mol.
Explanation: