Chemistry, asked by ghanshyamsinghbaghel, 1 month ago

what do you mean by non ideal solution how this so deviation from raoult's law explain​

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Answered by meandnisha12345
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Explanation:

Considering the same A and B components to form a non-ideal solution, it will show negative deviation from Raoult's Law only when: ... The solute-solvent interaction is stronger than solute-solute and solvent-solvent interaction that is, A – B > A – A or B – B.

Answered by itzbhavesh282
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  • In non-ideal solutions showing positive deviations from Raoult's law, the partial pressure of each component of solution is more than vapour pressure expected from Raoult's law, i.e. . ... , i.e. heat is absorbed on mixing of solute and solvent. , i.e. volume of solution is more than volume of solute and solvent.

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