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Solution of bromoethane and chloroethane

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Answered by priyanshupsb
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Explanation:

Solution of bromethane and chlorethane is an example of a ideal solution which obeys raulat s law

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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The solution of bromoethane and chloroethane is an ideal solution .

Explanation:

  • The solution of chloride and bromine is an ideal solution follows the Raoult's law .
  • mixture of chloroethane and bromoethane do not show any kind of derivation due to the types of intermolecular attraction as same as and liquid components.
  • The solution to be an ideal solution the A-A or B-B type of intermolecular attraction is equal to A-B interaction .


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