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write the Vapour pressure of solutions of liquids

in liquids ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Consider a binary solution of two volatile liquids A1 and A2. When the solution is placed in a closed container, both the liquids vaporize. Eventually an equilibrium is established between vapor and liquid phases. Both the components are present in the vapour phase. The partial pressure of the components are related to their mole fractions in the solution. This realationship is given by Raoult’s law.

Answered by Vaibhavverma73
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Vapour Pressure of liquid solutions is defined as the pressure exerted by the vapours on the liquid solvent when kept in equilibrium and a certain temperature. It varies with the nature of liquid and temperature of the surroundings.

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