Acetone and chloroform is an example of positive or negative deviation
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A mixture of chloroform and acetone forms a solution with negative deviation from Raoult's law. This is because chloroform molecule is able to form hydrogen bond with acetone molecule as shown.
Chloroform-chloroform interactions are stronger than chloroform-acetone interactions.
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A mixture of chloroform and acetone forms a solution with negative deviation from Raoult's law. This is because chloroform molecule is able to form hydrogen bond with acetone molecule as shown.
Chloroform-chloroform interactions are stronger than chloroform-acetone interactions.
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EXAMPLES OF SOLUTIONS SHOWING POSITIVE DEVIATIONS;
1) Ethyl alcohol and water
2) Acetone and carbon disulphide
3) Carbon tetrachloride and benzene
4) Acetone and Benzene .
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EXAMPLES OF SOLUTIONS SHOWING NEGATIVE DEVIATIONS:
1) HNO3 and water
2) chloroform and Acetone
3) Acetic acid and pyridine
4) Hydrochloric acid and water
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