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Raoult's law Physical law relating the change in vapor pressure of a liquid to the amount of solute dissolved in it. The law states that P 0 - P = P 0 x i , where x i is the mole fraction of the dissolved solute. The quantity P 0 - P is sometimes referred to as the vapor tension of the solution. Consequences of Raoult's law are the so-called colligative properties of solutions, that is, the depression of freezing and melting points of solutions relative to those of the pure solvent and osmotic pressure. ...
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Raoult's law A law that describes the relationship between the vapor pressure of a solution, the mole fraction of the solute, and the vapor pressure of the solute.
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Raoult's law a dissolved substance will lower the partial pressure of the solvent proportionally to the mole fraction of the dissolved substance. Useful phenomena for the calibration of humidity sensors.
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