characteristics of ideal solution
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(1) The ideal solutions obey Raoult's law over entire range of concentrations at constant temperature.
(2) In the formation of an ideal solution, heat is neither evolved nor absorbed and enthalpy change for mixing is zero, i.e. Δ_mixH=0.
(3) In the formation of an ideal solution, there is no volume change on mixing two liquid components and the volume of solution 15 equal to the sum of volumes ot two liquid components. Δ_mixV=0
4) In the ideal solution, solvent-solvent, solute-solute and solvent-solute interactions are comparable.
6) The vapour pressure of an ideal solution lies between vapour presSures of two pure conmponents.
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