According to Raoult’s law, the relative lowering of vapour pressure

According To Raoults Law The Relative Lowering Of Vapour Pressure Chemistry Question

According to Raoult’s law, the relative lowering of vapour pressure for a solution is equal to

Options

(a) mole fraction of solute
(b) mole fraction of solvent
(c) moles of solute
(d) moles of solvent

Correct Answer:

mole fraction of solute

Explanation:

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