Answer:
Adding more solute to a solvent increases its boiling point
Explanation:
Remember the colligative properties, in this case boiling Point Elevation.
Look at the formula
ΔTb = Kb · m
- where ΔTb is the difference between T° eb of solvent in solution - T° eb of solvent pure
- Kb is the the molal boiling point constant
- m is molality (moles of solute / kg of solvent)
When you add more solute, you are increasing molality, so as Kb is constant and T° eb of solvent pure we also know it, you are always increasing ΔTb, that's why T° eb of solvent in solution is more higher.