An azeotropic solution of two liquids has boiling point lower than either of them when it:
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An azeotropic solution of two liquids has boiling point lower than either of them when it:
- shows negative deviation from Raoult's law.
- shows no deviation from Raoult's law.
- shows positive deviation from Raoult's law.
- is saturated.
Answer
(C) shows positive deviation from Raoult's law.
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