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Relative lowering in vapour pressure of solution containing non-volatile solute is directly proportional to mole fraction of solute. Above statement is

A

Henry's law

B

Dulong and petit's law

C

Raoult's law

D

Le-Chatelier's principle

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C

Relative lowering in vapour pressure for a solution containing non-volatile solute at a given temperature is equal to the mole fraction of solution is called Raoult's law.
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