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RAOULT, FRANCOIS MARIE (1830-1901) , French chemist, was born at Fournes, in the Departement du Nord, on the loth of May 1830. He became aspirant repetiteur at the lycee of Rheims in 1853, and after holding several intermediate positions was appointed in 1862 to the professorship of chemistry in Sens lycee, where he prepared the thesis on electromotive force which gained him his doctor
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paper on the depression of the freezing-points of liquids by the presence of substances dissolved in them was published in 1878;and continued investigation and experiment with various solvents, such as benzene and acetic acid, in addition to water, led him to believe in a simple relation between the molecular weights of the substances and the freezing-point of the solvent, which he expressed as the " loi generale de la congelation," that if one molecule of a substance be dissolved in too molecules of any given solvent, the temperature of solidification of the latter will be lowered by 0.63 C. (See, however, the article SOLUTION.) Another relation at which he worked was that the diminution in the vapour-pressure of a solvent, caused by dissolving a substance in it, is proportional to the molecular weight
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