What are ideal & non ideal Solution? Explain the deviation from Rault's law
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What are ideal & non ideal Solution? Explain the deviation from Rault's law
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Positive Deviation from Raoult's Law occurs when the vapour pressure of the component is greater than what is expected in Raoult's Law. For Example, consider two components A and B to form non-ideal solutions.
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Ideal solution is a solution in which the gas phase exhibits thermodynamic properties analogous to those of a mixture of ideal gases.
Non-ideal solution is solution which do not obey raoult's law over the entire range of concentration.
Raoult's law:-
In 1986, it was a French chemist, Franco is marte raoult who proposed a relationship between partial pressure and mole fraction of volatile liquids. According to the law, the mole fraction of the solute component is directly proportional to its partial pressure....
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