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STATEMENT-1 : For solution of volatile liquids, the partial vapour pressure of each component in the solution is directly proportional to its mole fraction.
STATEMENT-2 : Always there will be lowering of vapour pressure on addition of non-volatile solute to a solvent.
STATEMENT-3 : If there is dissociation of non-volatile then the V.P. of solution increases.

A

T F T

B

F F T

C

T T F

D

F T F

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  • For a solution of volatile liquids the partial vapour pressure of each component in solution is directly proportional to

    A
    Molarity
    B
    Mole fraction
    C
    Molality
    D
    Normality
  • ______ states that for a solution of volatile liquids, the partial vapour pressure of each component of the solution is directly proportional to its mole fraction present in solution.

    A
    Boyle’s law
    B
    Dalton’s law
    C
    Faraday’s law
    D
    Raoult’s law
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    A
    Raoult’s law
    B
    Faraday’s law
    C
    Dalton’s law
    D
    Boyle’s law
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