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What is a relative lowering of vapour pressure? - Chemistry (Theory)

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What is a relative lowering of vapour pressure?

What do you understand by relative lowering of vapour pressure?

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If p° represents the vapour pressure of a pure solvent and p represents the vapour pressure of the solution, we have

Lowering of vapour pressure = p° − p

Relative lowering of vapour pressure =  `(p^circ - p)/p^circ`

The relative lowering of vapour pressure as well as the lowering of vapour pressure are colligative properties and depend upon the number of solute particles but not upon its nature.

The relative lowering of vapour pressure is equal to the mole fraction `chi_"solute"` of solute, i.e.,

`(p^circ - p)/p^circ = chi_"solute"`

From the above equation, it is clear that the relative lowering of vapour pressure of a solution depends only upon the mole fraction of the solute and is independent of its nature. Since mole fraction represents the number of moles of solute dissolved in a definite number of moles of the solvent, the relative lowering in vapour pressure is a colligative property.

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