Raoult's law helps explain colligative properties like boiling point elevation and freezing point depression.
Step 1: Statement of Raoult’s Law: Raoult’s law states that the partial vapor pressure of a solvent in a solution is directly proportional to its mole fraction. \[ P_A = X_A P_A^0 \] where \( P_A \) is the partial vapor pressure of the solvent, \( X_A \) is its mole fraction, and \( P_A^0 \) is the vapor pressure of the pure solvent.
Step 2: Mathematical Derivation: For a solution containing a non-volatile solute: \[ X_A + X_B = 1 \] \[ X_A = 1 - X_B \] Substituting in Raoult’s law: \[ P_A = (1 - X_B) P_A^0 \]
Step 3: Relative Lowering of Vapor Pressure:} \[ \frac{P_A^0 - P_A}{P_A^0} = X_B \] Thus, the relative lowering of vapor pressure is equal to the mole fraction of the solute.
State Raoult's law related to lowering of vapour pressure. Calculate the vapour pressure of pure water at 293 K temperature when 25 g of glucose is dissolved in 450 g of water. Vapour pressure of pure water at 293 K temperature is 1535 mmHg.