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A solution of two or more components which obeys Raoult's law at all concentrations and at all temperatures is called ideal solution. In ideal solution there should not be any association between solute and solvent, (i.e.) no chemical interaction between solute and solvent of solution.
Ex : The following mixtures form ideal solutions.
Benzene + Toluene
n - hexane + n - heptane
ethyl bromide + ethyl iodide
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