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Statement If one component obeyed Raoult's law over a certain range of composition, the other component would not obey Henry's law in that range.
Explanation Raoult's law is a special case of Henry's law.

A

`S` is correct but `E` is wrong.

B

`S` is wrong but `E` is correct.

C

Both `S` and `E` are correct and `E` is correct explanation of `S`.

D

Both `S` and `E` are correct but `E` is not correct explanation of `S`.

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A

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  • STATEMENT-1 : If one componenet obeyed Raoults law over a certain range of composition, the other components would not obey Henrys law in that range and STATEMENT-2 : Raoults law is special case of Henrys law.

    A
    STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2, is True, STATEMENT-2 is correct explanation for STATEMENT-1
    B
    STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2, is True, STATEMENT-2 is NOT correct explanation for STATEMENT-1
    C
    STATEMENT-1 is True, STATEMENT-2 is False
    D
    STATEMENT-1 is False STATEMENT-2 is True
  • Raoult's law becomes a special case of henry's law when

    A
    `K_H = p_1^@`
    B
    `K_H gt p_1^@`
    C
    `K_H lt p_1^@`
    D
    `K_H ge p_1^@`
  • Raoult’s law becomes a special case of Henry’s law when

    A
    `K _(H) = p _(1) ^(@)`
    B
    `K _(H) gt p _(1) ^(@)`
    C
    `K _(H) lt p _(1) ^(@)`
    D
    `K _(H) ge p _(1) ^(@)`
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