Stat raoult's law and explain it in case of volatile of solution
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Raoult's Law Definition: Raoult's Law is a 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
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.
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If more than one solute is added to the solution, each individual solvent's component is added to the total pressure.
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Raoult's Law Definition: Raoult's Law is a 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
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.
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If more than one solute is added to the solution, each individual solvent's component is added to the total pressure.
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