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What does Raoult's law state ?​

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Answered by shikhaku2014
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Answer:

It states that vapour pressure of a solution is equal to the sum of vapour pressure of each volatile component if it were pure multiplied by the mole fraction of that component in the solution.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes

Explanation:

In this law we learn that the vapour pressure of a solution is = to the pressure of volatile component.

Note ( = ) is the symbol of equal.

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