Assertion :If one component of a solution obeys Raoult's law over a certain range of composition, the other component will not obey Henry's law in that range. Reason: Raoult's law is a special case of Henry's law.
If deviations from the ideal are not too large, Raoult's law is still
valid in a narrow concentration range when approaching x = 1. for the
majority phase (the solvent) The solute also shows a linear limiting
law, but with a different coefficient. This law is known as Henry's
Law.