Explain vapour pressure of liquid-liquid solutions
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Vapour Pressure of liquid solutions is defined as the pressure exerted by the vapours on the liquid solvent when kept in equilibrium and a certain temperature. It varies with the nature of liquid and temperature of the surroundings. ... The pure liquid has more vapour pressure as compared to liquid's solution.
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We form a liquid Solution by dissolving a solid, liquid or gas in a specific liquid solvent. Vapour Pressure of liquid solutions is the amount of pressure that the vapours exert on the liquid solvent when they are in equilibrium and a certain temperature.
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