Babo's law

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Babo's law

(ˈbæbəʊz)
n
(Chemistry) chem the law stating that the vapour pressure of a solution is reduced in proportion to the amount of solute added
[C19: named after Lambert von Babo (1818–99), German chemist who formulated it]
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