Chemistry, asked by sradhakrishna98, 3 months ago

A solution of sulphuric acid
in water exhibits​

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Answered by confusedgenius1000
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A solution of sulphuric acid in water exhibits negative deviation. This is because it dissociates into non-volatile ions, in the presence of a polar solvent like water. The interaction between the newly formed ions and water molecules is stronger than the bonds between individual sulphuric acid molecules.

Answered by taraleekakoty007
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A solution of Sulphuric Acid in water exhibits negative deviation from Raoult's law.

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