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Definition of Raoules law

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Answered by aniket1454
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Raoult's law
a law stating that the freezing and boiling points of an ideal solution are respectively depressed and elevated relative to that of the pure solvent by an amount proportional to the mole fraction of solute.
a law stating that the vapour pressure of an ideal solution is proportional to the mole fraction of solvent.
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Raoult's law is a law of thermodynamics established by French chemist François-Marie Raoult in 1887. It states that the partial vapor pressure of each component of an ideal mixture of liquids is equal to the vapour pressure of the pure component multiplied by its mole fraction in the mixture.
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Answered by Anonymous
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✨✨✨✨✨✨the relative lowering of vapor pressure of a dilute solution containing non-volatile solute is equal to the mole fraction of that solute and the vapor pressure of the pure solvent.✌✌✌✌i think it is helpful for you ✔✔✔
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