noun
molar boiling point elevation
A physical chemistry term referring to the elevation of the boiling point of a solvent per mole of solute added; often used in the context of colligative properties.
モル沸点上昇は、溶液の沸点が純溶媒より高くなる現象を表す定数です。
The molar boiling point elevation is a constant that represents the phenomenon where the boiling point of a solution is higher than that of the pure solvent.
Compound of モル (from English 'molar') and 沸点上昇 (boiling point elevation). The term is a direct calque of the English 'molar boiling point elevation'.