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explain roults law with suitable example...

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Answered by social53
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Raoults Law states that :For a solution of volatile liquids, the partial vapour pressure of each components directly proportional to its mole fraction. ... Therefore, solvent molecules can easily escape, resulting in increase in vapour pressure. Example: Ethanol and acetone mixture.

Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate here is your answer....

the partial vapour pressure of valatile component present in a solution is directly proportional to the mole ratio of that component in solution

example =the vapour solution of dilute of non-volatile solute were equal to the mole fraction of solute in the solution..

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