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define raoult's law for volatile component

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Answered by Kausmitachakrabarti
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Raoult's Law for Volatile Solutes. Raoult's law states that in a solution, the vapour pressure of a component at a given temperature is equal to the mole fraction of that component in the solution multiplied by the vapour pressure of that component in the pure state.

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Answered by drcharan2007
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What is Raoult's Law? Raoult's law states that a solvent's partial vapour pressure in a solution (or mixture) is equal or identical to the vapour pressure of the pure solvent multiplied by its mole fraction in the solution. ... Because A and B are both volatile, there would be both particles of A and B in the vapour phase.

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