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which shows negative devitation​

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Answered by rakeshaade380
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If the solute A-A bond and solvent B-B is weaker than A-B bond i.e. solute and solvent are tightly bound to each other as they are to themselves, then the solution will show a negative deviation from Raoult's law because the solvent molecules will not find it easier to escape from solution into the gas phase

Answered by sakhareasmita7
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Doubtnut The deviation is called negative deviation, if the partial pressure of each component (A and B) and resultant total vapour pressure are less than the expected pressure from Raoult's as.

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