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What happens to the vapour pressure of a liquid when a volatile solute dissolves in it?
Short Answer
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Solution
- When a volatile solute is dissolved in a volatile solvent, the vapour pressure of the solution lies between the vapour pressures of the pure solvent and the pure solute, depending on their mole fractions.
- This is because both components contribute to the total vapour pressure.
- According to Raoult’s Law, the total vapour pressure increases or decreases depending on whether the solute has a higher or lower vapour pressure than the solvent.
- Thus, the final vapour pressure is a weighted average of the two, based on their proportions in the solution.
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