Why do strong acid water solution show negative deviation?
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stronger than the intermolecular interactions in A – A and B – B. Water + HCl is a non-ideal solutions showing negative deviations from Raoult's law.
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The example of a major negative deviation that we are going to look at is a mixture of nitric acid and water. These two covalent molecules react to give hydroxonium ions and nitrate ions.
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