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Question
For a solution of volatile liquids, the partial vapour pressure of a component is equal to the product of its ______ in ______ and its ______ in the solution.
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Solution
For a solution of volatile liquids, the partial vapour pressure of a component is equal to the product of its vapour pressure in pure state and its mole fraction in the solution.
Explanation:
Raoult’s law is given by
`P_A = P_A^circ * chi_A`
Where:
PA = partial vapour pressure of component A
`P_A^circ` = vapour pressure of pure A
χA = mole fraction of A in the solution
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