A.Henry’s law
B.Clausius Clapeyron equation
C.Raoult’s law
D.Dalton’s law
E.None of the above
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- The solubility of a gas in a liquid at small concentration is represented by
- The relation between vapour pressure to the enthalpy of vaporisation is expressed in
- The relation of the vapour pressure to the enthalpy of vaporization is expressed in
- The vapour pressure is related to the enthalpy of vaporization in
- The equilibrium conditions between supersaurated vapour and a cooled liquid surface are expressed in
- The statement that the volume of a mixture of ideal gases is equal to the span of the partial volumes which the constituent gases would occupy if each existed alone at the pressure and temperature of the mixture, is known as
- With the increase in temperature, the solubility of solid in a liquid:
- A U-tube of uniform cross-section is partially filled with a liquid A. Another liquid B which does not mix with liquid A is pour3ed into one side. It is found that the liquid levels of the two sides of the tube are the same. While the level of liquid A has risen by 2 cm. If the specifics gravity of liquid A is 1.1 the specific gravity of liquid B must be
- An ideal flow of any liquid must fulfil
- An azeotropic mixture of two liquids has boiling point lower than either of them when it