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explain why raoutls law is special case​

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At a given temperature liquids vaporize. At equilibrium the pressure exertedby the vapour of the liquid over the liquidphase is referred to as vapour pressure. Therefore, Raoult's law turns into a unique instance of Henry's law in which KH get to be equivalent to p10

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CBSE NCERT Notes Class 12 Chemistry Solutions. At a given temperature liquids vaporize. At equilibrium the pressure exertedby the vapour of the liquid over the liquidphase is referred to as vapour pressure. Therefore, Raoult's law turns into a unique instance of Henry's law in which KH get to be equivalent to p10.

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