Raoult’s Law:

  • For an ideal solution, the partial vapor pressure of each component is proportional to its mole fraction in
  • $P_i = X_i \cdot P_i^0$
  • Pi​ is the partial vapor pressure of component iii.
  • Xi​ is the mole fraction of component iii in the liquid phase.
  • Pi0​ is the vapor pressure of the pure component iii.
  • The total vapor pressure of the solution is the sum of the partial pressures:
    • $P_{\text{total}} = \sum X_i \cdot P_i^0$

Real Solutions

  • Deviations from Raoult’s Law:

    • Positive Deviation:

      • Occurs when the intermolecular forces between unlike molecules are weaker than those between like molecules, resulting in a higher total vapor pressure than predicted by Raoult’s Law.
      • Example: Ethanol and hexane.
    • Negative Deviation:

      • Occurs when the intermolecular forces between unlike molecules are stronger than those between like molecules, resulting in a lower total vapor pressure than predicted by Raoult’s Law.
      • Example: Acetone and chloroform.

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