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Raoult's lawThe vapor pressure of a solvent in an ideal solution equals the mole fraction of the solvent times the vapor pressure of the pure solvent.
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Raoult's lawPhysical law relating the change in vapor pressure of a liquid to the amount of solute dissolved in it. The law states that P0 - P = P0xi, where xi is the mole fraction of the dissolved solute. The qu [..]
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Raoult's lawRaoult's Law is a law that relates the the vapor pressure of a solution is dependent on the mole fraction of a solute added to solution. Raoult's Law is expressed by Psolution = Χsolve [..]
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Raoult's lawthe vapor pressure of the solvent in an ideal solution is equal to the mole fraction of the solvent times the vapor pressure of the pure solvent.
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Raoult's lawThis chemistry law shows that the vapor pressure above a mixture of two liquids is directly related to the amounts of the solute and solvents in the solution. More Information: Liquids
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