Von Babo's law

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Von Babo's law (sometimes styled Babo's law) is a experimentally determined scientific law formulated by German chemist Lambert Heinrich von Babo in 1857.[1] It states that the vapor pressure of solution decreases according to the concentration of solute.[2][3] The law is related to other laws concerning the vapor pressure of solutions, such as Henry's Law and Raoults Law.

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  1. ^ Haas, Arthur (1 January 1930). Arthur Haas: Einführung in die theoretische Physik mit besonderer Berücksichtigung ihrer modernen Probleme. Band 1 (in German). De Gruyter. p. 353. ISBN 9783111510910.
  2. ^ "Babo's law - Oxford Reference". Retrieved 2017-12-28.
  3. ^ Perman, Edgar Philip; Lovett, Trevor. Vapour pressure and heat of dilution of aqueous solutions. Transactions of the Faraday Society, 1926, 22, 1-19 doi:10.1039/TF9262200001

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