Solution of sulfuric acid in water exhibits which deviation
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A solution of sulphuric acid in water exhibits negative deviation.
This is because it dissociates into non-volatile ions, in the presence of a polar solvent like water. The interaction between the newly formed ions and water molecules is stronger than the bonds between individual sulphuric acid molecules.
Hence the vapour pressure of the mixture decreases considerably (negative deviation).
This is because it dissociates into non-volatile ions, in the presence of a polar solvent like water. The interaction between the newly formed ions and water molecules is stronger than the bonds between individual sulphuric acid molecules.
Hence the vapour pressure of the mixture decreases considerably (negative deviation).
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negative deviation is your answer.....
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