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One component of a solution follows Raoult's over the entire range `0lex_(1)le1.` The second component must follow Raoult's law in the range when `x_(2)` is

A

close to zero

B

close to 1

C

`0 le x_(2) le 0.5`

D

`0 le x_(2)le1`

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D

When one component follows Raoult's law, the solution is ideal. The second component will also follow Raoult's law at all concentrations.
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