What is the relation between Henry's law and Raoult's law. In both ,
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⊙Henry'S law tends to approximately real behavior for the solute (I.e lower concentration)
COMPARED TO RAOULT'S LAW
⊙raoult's law tends to be approximately real behavior for the solvent in a dilute solution.
¤they are the both limit cases of an. underlying binary vapour liquid equilibrium relationship
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⊙Henry'S law tends to approximately real behavior for the solute (I.e lower concentration)
COMPARED TO RAOULT'S LAW
⊙raoult's law tends to be approximately real behavior for the solvent in a dilute solution.
¤they are the both limit cases of an. underlying binary vapour liquid equilibrium relationship
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Henry's Law tends to approximate real behavior for the solute (i.e., lower concentration) at a very low concentration while Raoult's Law tends to approximate real behavior for the solvent in a dilute solution. They are both limit cases of an underlying binary vapor-liquid equilibrium relationship.
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Henry's Law tends to approximate real behavior for the solute (i.e., lower concentration) at a very low concentration while Raoult's Law tends to approximate real behavior for the solvent in a dilute solution. They are both limit cases of an underlying binary vapor-liquid equilibrium relationship.
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