Chemistry, asked by abhiram6332, 11 months ago

For an ideal solution, the correct option is :
(1) ∆ₘᵢₓ S = 0 at constant T and P
(2) ∆ₘᵢₓ V ≠ 0 at constant T and P
(3) ∆ₘᵢₓ H = 0 at constant T and P
(4) ∆ₘᵢₓ G = 0 at constant T and P

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Answered by gouthamkakumanu
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Answered by rishikeshm1912
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For an ideal solution,  ∆ₘᵢₓ H = 0 at constant T and P

Explanation:

Ideal solution is a solution which obeys raoult's law at all conditions of temperature and pressure.

  • For an ideal solution, There is no change in internal energy and also volume of the solution. i.e., \Delta E =0, \Delta V=0  
  • Form Enthalpy equation, \Delta H = \Delta E+P \Delta V
  • But, For an ideal solution \Delta H=0 Because \Delta E =\Delta V = 0
  • Thus for an ideal solution, the following conditions obeyed.
  1. \Delta_{ mix} H = 0 at constant T and P
  2. ∆ₘᵢₓ S > 0 at constant T and P  
  3. ∆ₘᵢₓ G < 0 at constant T and P
  4. ∆ₘᵢₓ V = 0 at constant T and P

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