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what are ideal solution? Give examples.

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Answered by saachi877
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An ideal solution is a mixture in which the molecules of different species are distinguishable, however, unlike the ideal gas, the molecules in ideal solution exert forces on one another. When those forces are the same for all molecules independent of species then a solution is said to be ideal.

If we take the simplest definition of an ideal solution, then it is described as a homogeneous solution where the interaction between molecules of components (solute and solvents) is exactly the same to the interactions between the molecules of each component itself. These types of solutions follow Raoult’s Law at almost all levels of concentration and temperatures.

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Answered by vb07
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The solutions which obey Raoult's Law at every range of concentration and at all temperatures are Ideal Solutions. We can obtain ideal solutions by mixing two ideal components that are, solute and a solvent having similar molecular size and structure. For Example, consider two liquids A and B, and mix them

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