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Boiling point elevation is a colligative property that occurs when a solute is dissolved in a solvent, resulting in an increase in the boiling point of the solution compared to the pure solvent. This phenomenon is due to the solute particles interfering with the formation of vapor, requiring a higher temperature to achieve the vapor pressure necessary for boiling.
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