Concentration can change pressure, but does a magnet change the concentration of paramagnetic ions and thus change the pressure?
https://www.chemeurope.com/en/news/1176418/levitating-rarities.html
"...Raoult's Law only applies under ideal conditions in an ideal solution. However, it still works fairly well for the solvent in dilute solutions. In reality though, the decrease in vapor pressure will be greater than that calculated by Raoult's Law for extremely dilute solutions...".
So the...
There is Raoult's law :
"...Raoult's law states that the vapor pressure of a solvent above a solution is equal to the vapor pressure of the pure solvent at the same temperature scaled by the mole fraction of the solvent present..."...
If you place a magnet near the surface of a solution containing paramagnetic ions, can it change the concentration at the surface, and thus alter the saturated vapor pressure? Thanks.