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Show that the relative lowering of vapour pressure for a soltuion is equal to the mole fraction of the solute when solvent alone is volatile.

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  8. Write three difference between ideal and non-ideal solutions.

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  10. Define an ideal solution and write one of its characteristics.

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  11. State Raoult's law. ? Using the law, how would you distinguish between...

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  12. Non - ideal solutions exhibit either positive or negative deviations f...

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