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dilute solution acts as a ideal gas explain​

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Answered by ItzDinu
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In chemistry, a solution in which the gas phase shows thermodynamic properties identical to those of a combination of ideal gases is the ideal solution or ideal mixture. ... The ideal-dilute solution is a true solution that is sufficiently diluted to obey Henry's law for each solution.

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a solution in which the gas phase shows thermodynamic properties identical to those of a combination of ideal gases is the ideal solution or ideal mixture. ... The ideal-dilute solution is a true solution that is sufficiently diluted to obey Henry's law for each solution.

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