1. Introduction
Relative lowering of vapor pressure is one of the colligative properties of solutions. It states that
when a non-volatile solute is added to a solvent, the vapor pressure of the solvent decreases. The
extent of lowering depends only on the number of solute particles, not their identity.
2. Raoult's Law
Raoult's Law states that the partial vapor pressure of each volatile component in a solution is
directly proportional to its mole fraction in the solution.
Mathematically,
P1 = P1^0 * X1
where:
- P1 = Vapor pressure of the solution
- P1^0 = Vapor pressure of the pure solvent
- X1 = Mole fraction of the solvent
3. Formula for Relative Lowering of Vapor Pressure
Relative lowering of vapor pressure is given by:
(P1^0 - P1) / P1^0 = X2
where:
- P1^0 = Vapor pressure of the pure solvent
- P1 = Vapor pressure of the solution
- X2 = Mole fraction of the solute
Since mole fraction of solute is given by:
X2 = n2 / (n1 + n2),