5. On mixing equal volumes of acetone and water, what type of deviation from Raoult's a
expected?
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Negative deviation
Explanation:
Acetone is a polar molecule and water is polar too .Since water is polar, and acetone is polar due to the carbonyl group, they can mix Acetone is able to fully dissolve in water.
so according to raoult's law if the cohesive forces between the mixed compounds are stronger than those of a pure liquids , then the escaping tendencies of a component would be less than those of pure liquid so it is negative deviation
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