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The presentation by Ankit Kumar focuses on Raoult's Law, introduced by Francois-Marie Raoult in 1887, which states that the partial vapor pressure of a volatile component in a solution is proportional to its mole fraction. It includes a definition, graphical representation, and applications such as determining molecular weight, measuring liquid strength, and understanding osmosis. The references used for the presentation include Google, a Modern ABC book, and NCERT.

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The presentation by Ankit Kumar focuses on Raoult's Law, introduced by Francois-Marie Raoult in 1887, which states that the partial vapor pressure of a volatile component in a solution is proportional to its mole fraction. It includes a definition, graphical representation, and applications such as determining molecular weight, measuring liquid strength, and understanding osmosis. The references used for the presentation include Google, a Modern ABC book, and NCERT.

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CHEMISTRY

PRESENTATION

Name: Ankit Kumar


Class: 12th A
Roll no: 02

Submitted to: Mr. Kapishwar ji


Topic

Raoult’s Law
and its

Applications
Content:

1. Introduction
2. Definition
3. Explanation
4. Applications of Raoult’s law
INTRODUCTION

Presented in 1887
By a French chemist,
Francois- Marie Raoult
DEFINITION

Raoult’s Law: the law states that “At a


Particular temperature the partial vapour
Of any volatile component of solution is
Directly proportional to its mole fraction in
Solution.

Mathematically,

P(solution) = P(solvent) X(solvent)


Graphical Representation

1.Raoult’s law is a
Linear equation
(y=mx+c).

2.P(solution) is
Directly proportional
to
X(solvent).
Applications of Raoult’s Law
1. Determining the molecular weight.

2. Measuring the strength of liquid.

3.Understanding Osmosis: Raoult law is


essential for understanding osmotic
pressure. Which is a key factor in
separation techniques like dyliasys and
reverse osmosis.
Reference

1. Google
2. Modern ABC book
3. Ncert

THANK YOU

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