What are the differences between Henry's law and rault's law?
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Henry's law states that, the amount of the dissolved gas present in a liquid is proportional to the pressure of the gas. But Raoult's law states the partial pressure of each component present in an ideal mixture of liquid is equal to the mole fraction which is multiplied by the vapour pressure.
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Henry's law states that, the amount of the dissolved gas present in a liquid is proportional to the pressure of the gas. But Raoult's law states the partial pressure of each component present in an ideal mixture of liquid is equal to the mole fraction which is multiplied by the vapour pressure.
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