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An ideal solution is formed when its components same

A

high solubility

B

no enthalpy change on mixing

C

no volume change on mixing

D

baton (2) and (3)

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An ideal solution satisfies the following conditions:
(i) There will be no change in volume on mixing the two components, i.e., `DeltaV_("mixing")=0`
(ii) There will be no change in enthalpy (i.e no heat energy is absorbed or releases) when the two components are mixed, i.e., `DeltaH_(mix)=0)`.
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