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Liquid a and b on mixing produce warm solution what type of deviation is there according to raoults law

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Answered by sindhujaaj149
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The heat released in formation of new bonds between A and B is more than the heat absorbed for breaking the molecules of A and B.
So, the mixture shows "negative deviation" from Raoult's law.
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Answered by sgr4051
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On mixing A and B , the solution becomes warm.

This means heat released in formation of new bonds between A and B molecules is more than the heat absorbed for the breaking of molecules of A and B .

Therefore , the vapour pressure of the solution is reduced and thus the mixture shows negative deviation from Roult's law .

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