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Statement-1 : If one component of a solution obeys Raoult’s
law over a certain range of composition, the other component
will not obey Henry’s law in that range.
Statement-2 : Raoult’s law is a special case of Henry’s law.

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
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Statement (1) is true that is:

If one component of a solution obeys Raoult’s  law over a certain range of composition, the other component  will not obey Henry’s law in that range.

Explanation:

Assertion (A)

If one component of a solution obeys Raoult’s  law over a certain range of composition, the other component  will not obey Henry’s law in that range. This is true

Raoult's law holds over the entire concentration range x = 0 to 1 in a binary solution then, for the second component, the same must also hold.

Assertion (B)

Raoult’s law is a special case of Henry’s law. This is wrong, because Raoult's law is not a special case of Henry law.

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