Physics, asked by shabrao809, 11 months ago

Why solutions deviate from law?Raoult's​

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Answered by lChanul
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If the solute and solvent are not as tightly bound to each other as they are to themselves, then the solution will show a positive deviation from Raoult's law because the solvent molecules will find it easier to escape from solution into the gas phase.....

Answered by silentlover45
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\large\underline\mathrm\pink{Raoult's \: Law \: in \: Binary \: Solutions:-}

\large\underline\mathrm\orange{Raoult's \: Law} can also be applied to an ideal binary solution in which both components are volatile. A binary solutions is said to be ideal when there is no absorption or evolution of heat when the two volatile liquid components are mixed to form the solution. \large\underline\mathrm\blue{XA} and \large\underline\mathrm\blue{XB} represent the mole fraction of the two components '\large\underline\mathrm\pink{A}' and '\large\underline\mathrm\pink{B}' in liquid respectively, we have, from Raoult's law, the following deletions for each of the components.

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