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Describe the RAOULT'S Law​

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Answered by ishita1404
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Raoults law is a chemical law that relates the the vapor pressure of a solution is dependent on the mole fraction of a solute added to solution.

Raoult's Law is expressed by the formula:

Psolution = ΧsolventP0solvent

where

Psolution is the vapor pressure of the solution

Χsolvent is mole fraction of the solvent

P0solvent is the vapor pressure of the pure solvent

If more than one solute is added to the solution, each individual solvent's component is added to the total pressure.

Answered by aarushibhandari0906
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Answer:heya hope this answers ur question ..............................

Explanation: Raoult's  law states that the vapour pressure of a solvent above a solution is equal to the vapour pressure of the pure solvent at the same temperature scaled by the mole fraction of the solvent present:

                                   Psolution = χsolventPsolvent

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