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When two liquids A and B are mixed, their boiling points become greater than both of them. The mixture is :

A

Ideal solution

B

Normal solution

C

Negative deviation with non-ideal solution

D

Positive deviation with non-ideal solution

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C

The one whose boiling point is more than that of either of the two pure components is known as azeotropic mixture with maximum boiling point. This is formed by non-ideal solutions showing negative deviation.
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