note on real and ideal solution?
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A true solution is where you can't differentiate between the solute and solvent molecules even at the microscopic level. ... An ideal solution, on the other hand, is one where molecular interactions between solute molecules are absolutely zero, and it follows Raoult's law.
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A true solution is where you can't differentiate between the solute and solvent molecules even at the microscopic level. ... An ideal solution, on the other hand, is one where molecular interactions between solute molecules are absolutely zero, and it follows Raoult's law.
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