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Ideal & Non-Ideal Solution, Positive & Negative Deviation from Raoult's Law, Vap.pressure&MoleFracti
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- The solution which obey Raoult's Law are ideal solutions, Vapour Pressure of volatile components & Mole Fraction in Non-Ideal solutions, Intermolecular attractions in Two liquid is less than Intermolecular forces in pure liquids then positive deviation from Raoult's Law, If Intermolecular forces in two liquids in Solution is more than in pure liquids then it is negative Deviation from Raoult's Law. In positive Deviation the Partial Vapour Pressure of each volatile liquid in Solution is more than Vapour Pressure specified by Raoult's Law. In negative deviation Vapour Pressure of each volatile component of solution has less vapor pressure than that determined by Raoult's Law.
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