RAOULT'S LAW


Meaning of RAOULT'S LAW in English

räˈülz- noun

Usage: usually capitalized R

Etymology: after François M. Raoult died 1901 French chemist

: a law in physical chemistry: the fraction by which the vapor pressure of a liquid is lowered when a small amount of a substance that is nonvolatile, not dissociable, and usually not a high polymer is dissolved in it is equal to the mole fraction of the solute — compare ideal solution

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