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Raoult's law is for solvent and Henry's law is for solute.

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Raoult's law is a special case of Henry's law. Explain .

A: Raoult's law applicable for dilute solution only. R: Henry's law is applicable for solution of gas in liquid.

A: Raoult's law applicable for dilute solution only. R: Henry's law is applicable for solution of gas in liquid.

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.

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.

The mathematical expression of Raoult's law is: Where n is no. of moles of solute & N is no. of moles of solvent