When acetone and chloroform are mixed together, which of the following observations is…
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When acetone and chloroform are mixed together, which of the following observations is correct?


- A – A and B – B interactions are stronger than A – B interactions.
- A – A and B – B interactions are weaker than A – B interactions.
- A – A, B – B and A – B interactions are equal.
- The liquids form separate layers and are immiscible.
Answer
(B) A – A and B – B interactions are weaker than A – B interactions.
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