What are the limitations of f
Raoults law
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Limitations
1) Intermolecular forces between the components in the solution should be similar to those intermolecular forces between individual molecules.
If we have a solution of A and B
forces between A-A = B-B = A-B
2) The gaseous phase are assumed to be act as a ideal gas where we can use ideal gas law.
1) Intermolecular forces between the components in the solution should be similar to those intermolecular forces between individual molecules.
If we have a solution of A and B
forces between A-A = B-B = A-B
2) The gaseous phase are assumed to be act as a ideal gas where we can use ideal gas law.
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hi there!
Limitation of Raoult 's Law :
1. In case of the solution of an electrolyte this law is not applicable .
2.Raoult 's law is not applicable in case of volatile solvent .
3.Raoult 's law is applicable only in case of an ideal sollution
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Limitation of Raoult 's Law :
1. In case of the solution of an electrolyte this law is not applicable .
2.Raoult 's law is not applicable in case of volatile solvent .
3.Raoult 's law is applicable only in case of an ideal sollution
hope it helps ✌
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