A binary liquids mixture of two liquid A and B showing the departure from the ideal…
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A binary liquids mixture of two liquid A and B showing the departure from the ideal behaviour :
- behaves as an ideal solution of B into A when XB→0
- behaves as an ideal solution of A into B when XA→0
- ∆HSol’n is always positive
- T∆SSol’n is always positive
Answer
(A) behaves as an ideal solution of B into A when X B → 0, (B) behaves as an ideal solution of A into B when X A → 0, (D) T ∆ S Sol’n is always positive
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