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Raoult's law is special case of Henry's law. Similarities and Dissimilarities.
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Nidhi Bharti 3 years, 7 months ago

Consider a gas dissolved in a liquid. It's partial pressure can be calculated by henry law (P = Kh X ). For applying Raoult's law the solute is more volatile such that it is present in gaseous state. Its partial pressure can be given by Raoult's law (P = P°X) . Considering both formulas there is only a difference in the constants P° and Kh.
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