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What is ideal and non-ideal solutions?

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Answered by Nikhil3690
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A non-ideal solution is a solutionwhose properties are generally not very predictable on account of the intermolecular forces between the molecules. ... Non-ideal solutionsby definition cannot be dealt with through Raoult's Law. Raoult's Law is strictly for ideal solutions only. A non-ideal solution.

aihaanking10p7uhry: And what about ideal solution??
Answered by preet058
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A non-ideal solution is a solution that does not abide to the rules of an ideal solution where the interactions between the molecules are identical (or very close) to the interactions between molecules of different components. ... We assume ideal properties for dilute solutions.

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