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What type of deviation is shown by a mixture of chloroform and acetone acetone acetone?

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Answered by zumba12
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The mixture of chloroform and acetone shows negative deviation.

Explanation:

  • When chloroform and acetone are mixed it leads to the formation of compound called Chloretone.
  • The vapor pressure of Chloretone is lower than the value which is predicted by the Roult's law.
  • The cause for the difference in the value is that the inter-molecular force existing between the product is stronger than that of the reactants due to formation of hydrogen bonds.
  • Due to this reason, mixture of chloroform and acetone shows negative deviation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

The mixture of chloroform and acetone shows negative deviation.

Explanation:

When chloroform and acetone are mixed it leads to the formation of compound called Chloretone.

The vapor pressure of Chloretone is lower than the value which is predicted by the Roult's law.

The cause for the difference in the value is that the inter-molecular force existing between the product is stronger than that of the reactants due to formation of hydrogen bonds.

Due to this reason, mixture of chloroform and acetone shows negative deviation.

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