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प्रश्न
Write two differences between an ideal solution and a non-ideal solution.
उत्तर
Ideal Solution | Non-ideal Solution |
An ideal solution of the components A and B is defined as the solution in which the intermolecular interactions between the components (A–B attractions) are of the same magnitude as the intermolecular interactions found in the pure components (A–A attractions and B–B attractions). |
A non-ideal solution of the |
ΔmixH = 0 and ΔmixV = 0. | ΔmixH ≠ 0 and ΔmixV ≠ 0. |
Solutions which obey Raoult’s law over the entire range of concentrations are know as ideal solutions | Solutions which do not obey Raoult’s law over the entire range of concentration are know as non-ideal solutions |
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