What is Raoult’s Law? Where is it applied?

Raoult’s Law describes the vapor pressure of a liquid mixture: PA=xA⋅PA0P_A = x_A \cdot P_A^0PA​=xA​⋅PA0​

Where:

  • PAP_APA​ = partial vapor pressure of component A
  • xAx_AxA​ = mole fraction of A in liquid phase
  • PA0P_A^0PA0​ = vapor pressure of pure A

Applications:

  • Distillation (predict vapor-liquid equilibrium, VLE).
  • Solvent recovery in industries.
  • Separation processes (e.g., ethanol-water distillation).

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