Chemistry, asked by tinklebell6, 1 year ago

in raoult's equation what is P1 and what is P1 not

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Answered by dramaqueen67
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Raoult's law equation is P1 = X1P1* (they are multiplied), where P1is the vapor pressure of the solvent over the solution, X1 is the mole faction of the solvent in the solution and P1* is the vapor pressure of the pure solvent (if it was alone in the solution).

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Answered by sudeshkumar89968
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Answer:

p1 = vapour pressure of the solvent over the solution.

p°2 = vapour pressure of solvent in pure state.

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