Chemistry, asked by bharat699, 11 months ago

Which of the following statements is wrong
concerning ideal solutions? Ideal solutions can
be formed when their components

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Answered by varuncharaya13
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In chemistry, an ideal solution or ideal mixture is a solution with thermodynamic properties analogous to those of a mixture of ideal gases. The enthalpy of mixing is zero[1] as is the volume change on mixing by definition; the closer to zero the enthalpy of mixing is, the more "ideal" the behaviour of the solution becomes. The vapor pressure of the solution obeys Raoult's law, and the activity coefficient of each component (which measures deviation from ideality) is equal to one.[2]

The concept of an ideal solution is fundamental to chemical thermodynamics and its applications, such as the use of colligative properties.


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