State Raoults law for the solution
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Raoult's law states that in a solution, the vapour pressure of a component at a given temperature is equal to the mole fraction of that component in the solution multiplied by the vapour pressure of that component in the pure state.
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Raoult's Law can we also applied to an ideal binary solution in the both components are volatile. A binary solutions is said to be ideal when there is no absorption or evolution of heat when the two volatile liquid components are mixed to form the solution. If XA and XB represent the mole fraction of the two components 'A' and 'B' in liquid respectively, we have, from Raoult's law, the following deletions for each of the components.
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