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Insoluble impurities do not raise the boiling point of a solution.
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Insoluble impurities do not raise the boiling point of a solution. This occurs because the presence of impurities decreases the number of coater molecules available to become vapourised during boiling Once, this occurs, it takes a greater amount of heat to cause the same amount of impure solution to vapourise as it would take to cause a pure solution to vapourise.

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