Physics Asked by Kashif Qureshi on February 11, 2021
Raoult’s Law states that vapor pressure decreases when a non-volatile solute is present.
Boiling point is when vapor pressure = ambient pressure.
Since vapor pressure is less, shouldn’t the energy required to reach the boiling point be less? Why doesn’t the boiling point decrease then?
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