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1 November, 13:26

he solution is said to be an ideal solution, only when the intermolecular forces of attraction between A-A, B - B and A - B are nearly equal. True False

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  1. 1 November, 13:32
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    A ideal solution is a solution which obeys Raoults law on almost every concentration and temperature range.

    Ideal solutions are formed by mixing those solute and solvent which has identical molecular properties.

    Lets take A be the solute and B be the solvent so to form a ideal solution from these components the solute-solute (A-A) molecular interaction and solvent - solvent (B-B) molecular interactions must be identical with the solute solvent interaction (A-B).

    The solute-solute molecular interaction, solute-solvent molecular interaction and solvent-solvent molecular interaction must be equal in order to form a ideal solution.

    The enthalpy of mixing and volume of mixing of ideal solution is zero.

    enthalpy of mixing is the amount of energy released on mixing a solute and solvent and in case of ideal solutions it is zero.

    Volume of mixing is change in volume on mixing a solute and solvent.
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