why raoult's law not applicable if two volatile liquids are not completely miscible?
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Lokesh Verma
·2009-05-23 21:13:33
because only one liquid will be more on the top..
like if you spread oil on the top of water, then water will not come in contact with air. Thus, only oil will have its vapour pressure..
This is the reason i can think of :)