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`C Cl_(4)` and water are immiscible whereas ethanol and water are miscible in all proportions. Correlate this behaviour with molecular structure of these compounds.

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  18. (ii) State van't Hoff - Boyle's law

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  19. (iii) What is an ideal solution?

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