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Nice video. Can you please explain how vapour pressure of a solution is different from partial pressure of an individual component present within the same mixture ?
I have a question. If we add salt to water then we raise its boiling point. And vapor pressure is also defined as the temperature at which a liquid boils. For example, the vapor pressure of water at 100 degrees Celcius is 1 atm (i.e. atmospheric pressure). So does adding solute reduce the vapor pressure or increase the vapor pressure?
I have a question. For the given problem in the video, by adding a non-volatile solute, we have reduced the overall vapor pressure of solution as against one with only water. From what I understand, having a higher vapor pressure means solution is volatile and hence lower BP. So, does that mean that by reducing the vapor pressure of solution, the BP of the solution has increased?
sry for the late reply. Yeah boiling point increases when vapour pressure is decreased. Thats why the boiling point of a solution is more than the boiling point of the pure solvent
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Nice video. Can you please explain how vapour pressure of a solution is different from partial pressure of an individual component present within the same mixture ?
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Raoult law is special case of Henry law
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So this law is only defined for ideal liquids , hence we can't take alcohol and water as examples ?
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I have a question. If we add salt to water then we raise its boiling point. And vapor pressure is also defined as the temperature at which a liquid boils. For example, the vapor pressure of water at 100 degrees Celcius is 1 atm (i.e. atmospheric pressure). So does adding solute reduce the vapor pressure or increase the vapor pressure?
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I have a question. For the given problem in the video, by adding a non-volatile solute, we have reduced the overall vapor pressure of solution as against one with only water. From what I understand, having a higher vapor pressure means solution is volatile and hence lower BP. So, does that mean that by reducing the vapor pressure of solution, the BP of the solution has increased?
sry for the late reply. Yeah boiling point increases when vapour pressure is decreased. Thats why the boiling point of a solution is more than the boiling point of the pure solvent
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