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Why does the boiling point of a liquid REDUCE, as the pressure of the gas above it is reduced?

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is according to henrys law.

It states that pressure above liquid is directly propotional to mole fraction of solute.

As pressure is reduced, solute concentration decreases.

Boiling point is colligative property, so as solute conc decreades, BP is reduced

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