Raoult's law
English
Etymology
Proposed by French chemist François-Marie Raoult.
Proper noun
Raoult's law
- (chemistry) A relation which states that given an ideal solution and a gas in equilibrium, the partial pressure of each component in the gas equals its mole fraction in the solution multiplied by its equilibrium vapor pressure.
- Pcomp = Xcomp ⋅ Pvap
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